Mackley looks to Facebook to grow online presence
Mackley has launched a new Facebook page as it looks to continue to develop and expand its online presence in 2017.
Read moreMackley has launched a new Facebook page as it looks to continue to develop and expand its online presence in 2017.
Read more2017 looks set to be another busy year for Mackley’s marketing and business development teams, with participation in a number of important industry events already confirmed.
Read more2016 has proved to be a busy, productive and exciting year for everyone involved with Mackley – here’s a quick-fire, month-by-month round up of some of the key highlights and achievements. January January saw Mackley helping to repair damage caused by the storms of December 2015. In particular, work to plug huge holes in the […]
Read moreMackley has donated a range of items to a local charity in an effort to help local homeless people over the forthcoming festive period.
Read moreMackley has donated a consignment of hi-vis jackets to a West Sussex junior school in a bid to help pupils stay safe on the journey to and from school during the winter months.
Read moreThe Environment Secretary and the Chief Executive of the Environment Agency were part of a delegation which yesterday (8 Dec) visited the Shoreham Adur Tidal Walls scheme which, when complete, will protect almost 2,500 homes and businesses in the area.
Read moreTeam Van Oord’s (TVO) efforts to help the Environment Agency (EA) to become ‘winter ready’ in the West Thames area have been described as an example of ‘fantastic partnership working’.
Read moreA party of civil engineers who have almost completed a major bridge and tunnelling project in China were in Brighton last week to learn about the world’s tallest moving observation tower.
Read moreMackley is coming towards the end of works to create a new pumping station at the Tenterden Water Treatment Works in Kent.
Read moreTeam Van Oord (TVO) has topped the rankings in an annual sustainability assessment programme carried out by the Environment Agency.
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