A delegation from the Environment Agency (EA) and Portsmouth City Council has given the seal of approval to a scheme that will provide protection against flooding for residents of North Portsea Island.
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Students from the University of Brighton have benefitted from ‘real life experience’ though a visit to a civil engineering site in West Sussex.
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Mackley and Team Van Oord will be represented by two speakers at an important industry event that will advance the debate about flood and coastal erosion risk, resilience and response.
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Mackley Construction has been selected as a finalist in the Specialist Contractor of the Year category of the 2016 Construction News Specialists Awards. The Specialist Contractor of the Year category looks at the overall performance of a specialist contractor with a turnover in excess of £25m. Judges are looking for evidence of business success and […]
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Mackley and Team Van Oord have built on their earlier success in the Green Apple Awards with further recognition in a newly established international competition, the Green World Environment Awards.
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A £20m scheme being delivered by Mackley as part of Team Van Oord* has been presented with the 2015 Environment Agency Exemplar Award.
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Local residents have given Mackley a big ‘thumbs up’ for the way it is carrying out a coastal defence scheme in Portsmouth.
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The BAR (Ben Ainslie Racing) facility in Portsmouth has been completed and was used in summer 2015 for the second of the America’s Cup Challenge racing series.
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Team Van Oord has been acclaimed a Green World Ambassador as a result of the environmental success of the Medmerry Managed Realignment Scheme*, carried out by Mackley working as part of Team Van Oord.
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Video courtesy of the Eastern Coastal Solent Partnership Working as part of Team Van Oord, Mackley has commenced work on phase one of a £44m, 10-year flood protection scheme for the north of Portsea Island which will reduce the risk of coastal flooding and erosion to the area over the next 100 years.
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