Lunckefjell Mine
Lunckefjell mine can be found on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard between Norway and the North Pole. It is one of the world’s most northern inhabited regions.
Lunckefjell mine can be found on the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard between Norway and the North Pole. It is one of the world’s most northern inhabited regions.
Located on the Tyne Tunnel Trading Estate in North Tyneside and designed for UK Land Estates, these warehouses have external parking and service yards.
The Neptune Road Industrial site is used for the manufacture of high quality quartz glass for optical fibre cables.
Blackhillock substation, located a few miles from Keith is a replacement for the existing substation.
BT Bell have a long-standing professional relationship with our large manufacturing neighbours – egger.
Loch Buidhe substation, located near Bonar Bridge, is part of the Dounreay Beauly line upgrade, specifically designed to increase the level of renewable energy sources contributing to the national grid.
Langley Castle was built in 1350 during the reign of Edward III and is set in its own ten acre woodland estate. Our commission included the design of the structural steel frame and raft foundations.
Lamb Bridge is part of the Lambton Estate. It is a grade 2 listed structure dating from 1819. Investigations revealed that the bridge was subject to mining related movement and that a scour hole had developed below the arch foundations.
Hexham Fish Pass is a project that will significantly benefit the long-term ecology of the River Tyne for current and future generations.