Two photos from 1997 on Geograph dated 1997 of one of Wrekin Construction's four contracts to reconstruct sections of the M54.
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Rebuilding M54
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Rebuilding M54
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Wrekin Construction.
Re: Wrekin Construction.
Useless crowd anyway.....good riddance....plenty more better firms around to take the slack......
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A few screen caps from a YouTube video of a DVD about diggers for children
It features some footage from one, possibly two Wrekin sites. As far I can tell the site (with the possible exception of the surfacing) is Kingswood Lakeside, Cannock from 2005-ish when Wrekin had a contract with Staffordshire County Council to undertake earthworks and infrastructure to allow the site to be turned into an industrial park.
The kit seems to be a mix of Wrekin's own and some from Hawk, CRH and Neil Becher.
It features some footage from one, possibly two Wrekin sites. As far I can tell the site (with the possible exception of the surfacing) is Kingswood Lakeside, Cannock from 2005-ish when Wrekin had a contract with Staffordshire County Council to undertake earthworks and infrastructure to allow the site to be turned into an industrial park.
The kit seems to be a mix of Wrekin's own and some from Hawk, CRH and Neil Becher.
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I've found various Wrekin related odds and sods saved on an old USB stick, and will post some of it on here.
To start with a few images from Wrekin's website and marketing adverts:
To start with a few images from Wrekin's website and marketing adverts:
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Part 3 - From Wrekin's website:
Image 1: Civil Engineering:
L-R: Unknown(possibly Golcar Aqueduct); unknown;
M4 Message Signing Jct 26-37, S Wales 2001-2, £2.5m;
Salford flood defences for Environment Agency, circa 2001 and £2m;
Rugeley Bypass bridge;
Unknown;
South Bank Power Station/Tate modern - inlet tunnel sealing/grouting;
RAF Wittering - dummy flight deck
Unknown project
Image 2: Design & Build:
L-R:
Bridgend bus station;
Cirencester council offices;
Days Motor Park, Cardiff;
Unknown;
Unknown;
Unknown;
Unknown;
Unknown;
Homebase, Ledbury
Image 1: Civil Engineering:
L-R: Unknown(possibly Golcar Aqueduct); unknown;
M4 Message Signing Jct 26-37, S Wales 2001-2, £2.5m;
Salford flood defences for Environment Agency, circa 2001 and £2m;
Rugeley Bypass bridge;
Unknown;
South Bank Power Station/Tate modern - inlet tunnel sealing/grouting;
RAF Wittering - dummy flight deck
Unknown project
Image 2: Design & Build:
L-R:
Bridgend bus station;
Cirencester council offices;
Days Motor Park, Cardiff;
Unknown;
Unknown;
Unknown;
Unknown;
Unknown;
Homebase, Ledbury
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