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TechnikGS

TechnikGS

Ground Solutions

Update – November 2016

Our 2016 Autumn Update focuses on three main topics:
  • Projects in the Petro-Chemical and Electric Transmission sectors
  • Training/Quality Initiatives
  • Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) Micropiling Conference in Vancouver Spring 2017

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Update May 2016

Six months and thousands of piles

It’s been nearly six months since our last update and during that period we have achieved record turnover, completed some amazing high-profile projects and made substantial investments in our piling and drilling fleet.


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Update – November 2015

We are nearing the end of 2015 and we can report excellent progress across all UK sectors.

Our typical projects are in and around existing facilities with restricted access where challenging ground conditions are present but on many occasions we have provided geotechnical solutions that can compete with “big-rig technology” even on open sites.


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Update – July 2015

Diverse projects, innovative solutions

The past six months have been extremely busy across a wide range of sectors, utilising a variety of piling techniques/solutions nationwide. Some of these are highlighted below:


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Update – January 2015

Cutting edge, innovative solutions and personalised service.

Operating in the restricted access mini and micropiling sector, our specialist drilling and rotary techniques (up to 750mm in diameter) are also able to compete with conventional big-rig techniques on geotechnically challenging open sites.


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Update – April 2014

Most sectors have contributed and detailed below is a snapshot of the type of work we have successfully completed since early January 2014.


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Update – January 2014

High profile and challenging projects

2013 has been a buoyant year for Technik and we would like to thank our clients for the opportunity to demonstrate our capabilities on some extremely challenging high–profile projects.

During this period, we have worked with both new and old clients from our Branlow days, with some calling upon our services on multiple occasions.


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Update – October 2013

Since our last update we have made significant progress on many fronts and would like to share some of the highlights with you:


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