Following the success of previous partnership projects with Balfour Beatty’s civil engineering division. Owls Hall Environmental were approached to assist Balfour Beatty in the design and installation of onsite reticulation drainage systems at their construction works, A4211/ M1 Junction 13, Bedford.
The Hitchin Grade Separation project was part of a partnership to integrate Network Rail and Hotchtief UK’s Civil Engineering sector. The project was managed through the Alliance Integrated Project Organisation known as Hitchin Alliance.
Ashmans Farm is situated in the Blackwater valley between Braxted & Kelvedon in the heart of the Essex Countryside. Mr Goodwin contacted Owls Hall Environmental when a recent flood caused excessive ground movement resulting in the farmhouse’s existing septic tank collapsing in.
The Burston Crown is an award-winning pub and dining venue located close to Diss, Norfolk. Owls Hall Environmental were contacted by Mrs Kemberly, one of The Burston Crown’s proprietors, who informed us that the pub’s effluent system needed to be upgraded.
Six years after moving into a beautiful cottage in rural Hertfordshire, Graham Davey and his family began to experience problems with its ageing septic tank. As an experienced engineer, Graham began by replacing the drainage field himself.
As part of a project to build 22 new homes, a large regional house builder with a commitment to providing energy efficient sustainable homes opted to install rainwater harvesting systems to provide the homeowners with a large volume of stored water for garden watering and car washing.