The appointment of Philip Fellowes-Prynne to the position of Chief
Operating Officer brings valuable additional service sector experience
to the May Gurney Board.
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Positive start in Northamptonshire
As the new contractor working on Northamptonshire’s highways we’re relishing getting stuck into the £34m of work anticipated in the first year of the new contract.
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On track with new framework
The new long-term framework contract we’ve been awarded by Network Rail looks set to deliver around £11m of work in the first 12 months.
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New post signals growth intent
As part of our ambitious growth plans for the waste services sector, Nicola Peake has been appointed to the new position of Managing Director of May Gurney Waste Services.
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Solution set to deliver £1m saving for Network Rail
A solution developed by the Rail Services’ team in York looks set to deliver a cost saving in the region of £1m for our customer Network Rail.
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Time and tide
A coastal defence project completed by Team Van Oord was the subject of a feature length article in the March issue of Concrete magazine.
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Considerate Constructors double success
Two of our schemes – at Great Yarmouth (Norfolk) and Bodmin (Cornwall) - have received Bronze Awards from the Considerate Constructors scheme.
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Gas business warming up
Our gas business continues to enjoy steady growth with the award of a major ‘Pre-Heater’ project covering four sites in northwest England.
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‘Plastic wood’ helps save otters
We’re using ‘Plaswood’ to create otter walkways as part of a framework we hold with Suffolk County Council to maintain and upgrade bridges across the county.
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New building celebrated
The ‘birth’ of a new building we’re constructing for the Morley Agricultural Centre was celebrated at a sod cutting ceremony on 16 April.
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Rangers ready to blitz roads
A new service to improve the street scene across West Sussex was officially launched on 14 April.
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Piled high
Our piling team is playing an important role in a new project in south London to provide a mix of accommodation reaching up nine storeys.
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