Winall Bridge
A steel subframe bridge with timber cladding adjacent to River Severn. This replaced a collapsed culvert. Rock armour was used to stabilise the banks during high water events.
St Laurences Church, New Car park Alvechurch
Clearance of site and formation of new levels using gabion baskets as engineered wall support.
A combination of recycled and new aggregates was
used for finished paved areas.
Galvanised tubular rail
mounted into sawn posts to produce an effective barrier to prevent vehicle access onto nature reserve.
Tree Guards
Recreation of historic avenue of Oak trees at Hanbury Hall using sustainable timber guards from National Trusts own sawmill.
Sheet Piling
Showing revetment works alongside the River Isbourne, Sedgeberrow.

"K Barrier"
This is one of many access systems we supply and install to specific site requirements.
Horse riding area
Constructed from bare field site with drainage, fibre sand and recycled rubber on finished surface.
Tracked Post Driver
This allows us to continue our fencing works in all ground conditions, complimented with tracked dumper.
Adams Hill Clent - footpath restoration
Due to heavy use and sever erosion,mechanical regrading and the introduction of grips to divert water from the pathways was carried out over several years.
Adams Hill Clent - Drainage Scheme
This scheme was implemented to prevent silt being washed into the Adams Hill Locality, it comprised of a 1 metre wide by 1 metre deep channel with flow forge grids manufactured and placed on top for access/service requirements.
Cofton Lake Boardwalk
A boardwalk constructed from timber and galvanised flowforge walkway system which completes a circular route around the lake marsh area.
Bentley Cairn, Walsall
Reconstruction of cairn and new “artist produced” protective fencing with paved area surround.
Hanbury Hall
One of several pools we have restored on the estate. This the Mirror pond, restored after desilting. Nicospan geotextile was installed on bank edges to prevent erosion and assist with vegetation regrowth.
Heightington Ford
Typically shown here is a timber bridge with new concrete abutments and surfaced approach works, undertaken for Worcestershire County Council.