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Integration secures new work

"This has been a busy and rewarding period for the Engineering and Project Services team"
John Chick, May Gurney
Our Engineering and Project Services business has secured a number of exciting projects, which demonstrate our flexibility in responding to customer needs using our varied and integrated skill-base.

The combined value of these projects exceeds £17m and includes a series of awards, across the country, for the Environment Agency. These flood defence projects include pumping schemes, flood banks and sluice gates.

We have also secured a sizeable project engineering a waste-facility for Biffa at Trecatti in South Wales, and are constructing three landfill cells for WRG – two in Lincolnshire and one in Norfolk.

We continue to receive work from the Highways Agency under our Area 12 framework. We’ve successfully completed the demolition of Stainborough Footbridge on the M1 during a 12-hour road closure. The original bridge is now to be replaced with a new steel trussed structure. And further work, carrying out concrete renewal on the A180 at Croxton to Ulceby, is due to commence shortly.

Our Building Services sector has secured a number of schemes through its frameworks, including Campus Quay at Lowestoft for Suffolk County Council.





John Chick, director of construction and technical services, said: “With a strong performance from May Gurney Rail, and work procured through existing frameworks and our specialist Geotechnical business, this has been a busy and rewarding period for the Engineering and Project Services team.”