
Mining Investigations
Mining investigations around this semi-detached house with separate garage showed that the buildings overlie mining features at varying depths.
Mining investigations around this semi-detached house with separate garage showed that the buildings overlie mining features at varying depths.
Listed Building Consent was required for the repairs to this former chapel in Callington following extensive damage caused by a fire.
A collapsed section of stone boundary wall, between the property and the main road through the village, was rebuilt as an anchored retaining wall.
These sea wall repairs utilised high specification reinforced concrete designed to provide greater resistance to damage from the waves.
New large steel framed storage buildings were required at the EA depot’s at Tolgus in Redruth and Pennygillam in Launceston.
The same storms that claimed the nearby sea wall in 2014 caused damage to this prominent retaining wall along the main road into the town.
A landslip at this popular cove on the Lizard Peninsula required the cliff face to be stabilised to protect the road above.
The new Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (AFTP) access for this important secure RAF base required the use of US standards for defence projects.
The access down to Kynance cove suffered severe storm damaged and required replacement with stone-faced, reinforced concrete steps.
A structural inspection and report of approximately 200 metres of wharf walls at Par docks to assess their condition and fitness for use.