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Displaying items by tag: dredging

Dredging at London Tower Lifeboat Station

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Dredging on Canal Barrier at Kilnhurst FAS

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Back on Tideway at Albert Embankment

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Following a site survey of King George V Graving dock,  to look at maintenance dredging, WM Plant Hire were tasked with the removal of the scrap metal and other items that had been deposited in the berthing areas, with a need to avoid damage to the important historical structure below.

Reaching out...to private clients

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Specialist equipment was required for IDB weed removal ahead of cutter suction dredging programme.

Reflecting on 33 years of the Thames Barrier

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The £45million scheme is one of the largest river flood defence schemes in the country.  A variety of long reach machines were required over
a 16-month period for multiple works on the scheme.

Continuing work with long standing client BAM Nuttall on £45 million Flood Alleviation Scheme in Leeds.

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WM Plant Hire have been working on the River Parrett maintenance dredging contract on the Somerset Levels.

 

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News Archive

  • March 2023 >

    Breaking out with the Batemag Read More
  • February 2023 >

    Dredging at London Tower Lifeboat Station Read More
  • January 2023 >

    Repairing Grade II listed Bridge Read More
  • December 2022 >

    Safe Operations at Hope Valley Read More
  • November 2022 >

    Crucial Bridge Clearance in Worcestershire Read More
  • October 2022 >

    Long reach support on country's largest fish pass Read More
  • September 2022 >

    Return to Rail for flagship CAT 390 Read More
  • August 2022 >

    Scour Protection with Spider Read More
  • July 2022 >

    Clearing the way with small and mighty 10m long reach Read More
  • June 2022 >

    Stornoway Rock Revetment Repair Read More
  • May 2022 >

    Dredging on Canal Barrier at Kilnhurst FAS Read More
  • April 2022 >

    Piling Keeps Cambridgeshire Watercourse Healthy Read More
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