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May Gurney Infrastructure Services delivers
environmental, geotechnical and civil engineering solutions
to a broad range of public and private sector customers.
Its core services include waste management, flood protection,
ground remediation, foundations and heavy structures (highways
and bridges) and building services.
The majority of Infrastructure Services’ work is delivered
through long-term partnered framework contracts with customers
including the Highways Agency, the Environment Agency, Waste
Recycling Group and Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Suffolk
County Councils.
Infrastructure Services is renowned for:-
- long-term partnered framework contracts.
- thinking ‘outside the box’; developing new approaches to traditional engineering challenges
- delivering projects of the highest quality, on time and within budget.
- working with local communities; a national company delivering a local service
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The expertise, track record, integrated approach and non-confrontational style of May Gurney's
civil engineering business has won and retained a wide range of clients and
projects - from highway schemes to port structures, and
waste management schemes
to power stations.
The majority of May Gurney's civil engineering business is within long-term
partnered framework agreements with local authorities, public bodies, and
large private clients - including
the Environment Agency, Kent, Cambridge, Suffolk and Lincolnshire County Councils
and SITA.
Indeed, these partnering agreements - through which May Gurney's traditional skills are combined with cutting edge thinking to deliver value-based, best practice
solutions for our clients - have long been a strength of the company.
The company is conscious of the environment and wherever possible recycled materials and alternative solutions are deployed.
For example, for one project
surplus car tyres were used to build a flood bank on the River Witham for the
Environment Agency. In another instance, soil nailing was used as a more
environmentally friendly and cost effective alterative to sheet piling.
And when Great Crested Newts living close to a road improvement scheme needed protection, a tailor made fencing solution was designed and implemented.
May Gurney is also committed to site safety. On a recently completed road construction project, the company achieved one of the lowest accident figures ever recorded in the UK.
In summary, May Gurney has a passion for cost effective, innovative civil engineering solutions - incorporating high safety standards, high quality, and delivered on time.
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