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Fort Augustus to Skye OHL Reinforcement – GE Awards finalist at the 2022 GE Awards

Fort Augustus to Skye OHL Reinforcement – GE Awards finalist at the 2022 GE Awards

by Katie Hatchley | Oct 3, 2022 | Awards, Projects, Site Investigation

CGL’s Fort Augustus to Skye OHL Reinforcement project was a finalist at this year’s Ground Engineering Magazine Awards with Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure and BakerHicks for Ground Investigation Project of the Year. With a length of 160km, the...
Ground Engineering Magazine Covers CGL’s Work in Skye

Ground Engineering Magazine Covers CGL’s Work in Skye

by Tracy Stonard | Feb 15, 2022 | Site Investigation

Ground Engineering magazine has reported about CGL’s ongoing ground investigations on the Isle of Skye. CGL is the supervising engineer on the scheme delivering interpretive geotechnical parameters to enable Morgan Sindall Infrastructure to design the...
The Deepest Basement Under Construction in London

The Deepest Basement Under Construction in London

by Katie Hatchley | Sep 24, 2020 | Geotechnical Services, Site Investigation, Temporary Works

Fantastic to see the progress on site at Welbeck Street, just north of Oxford Street and Bond Street Station London. CGL’s involvement at Wellbeck Street includes full scope SI, Geotech, Geo-Structural and Temporary Works Design from a cross-office...
Site Investigation – Barking up the Right Tree

Site Investigation – Barking up the Right Tree

by Katie Hatchley | Nov 1, 2018 | Geoenvironmental Services, Remediation, Site Investigation

CGL’s significant involvement with the 170ha Barking Riverside Development has been highlighted with a feature article in Ground Engineering, Site Investigation: Barking up the Right Tree.  CGL have worked to support Barking Riverside Limited on the site for the past...
Difficult Terrain not a Problem for Site Investigations at Creag Dhubh

Difficult Terrain not a Problem for Site Investigations at Creag Dhubh

by Katie Hatchley | Jul 17, 2018 | Energy, Site Investigation

This month CGL has provided initial site investigations for a planned new substation as part of a transmission reinforcement project in Argyll and Bute in western Scotland. The particularly large investigation had challenging access requirements involving multiple...
Detailed Geological Studies for Proposed Funicular to Knaresborough Castle

Detailed Geological Studies for Proposed Funicular to Knaresborough Castle

by Katie Hatchley | Jul 16, 2018 | Geotechnical Services, Site Investigation

CGL is providing geotechnical research to assist planning for a funicular in the historic and scenic North Yorkshire town of Knaresborough. If successful, the project will deliver the town’s long-held dream of a cliff lift to link the Waterside leisure facilities by...
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