Cogden Beck was our first contract for North Yorkshire County Council and comprised the reconstruction of two collapsed bridges. The bridges collapsed in 2019 as a result of flooding and our client was granted a £3m funding award to repair the damages.
This site was a Site of Specific Scientific Interest and, as a result, it was essential that the reconstruction was completed in a very short time period. Howard Civil Engineering was awarded the project in August 2020 and significant emphasis was placed on our ability to react and mobilise very quickly in order to meet the challenging deadlines.
Repairs to a bridge which connects communities in the #Yorkshire Dales have been completed. Cogden South bridge, on the C106 near Grinton Moor, was one of two ruined by flooding in 2019. 🔊"The new bridge will serve communities for years to come.” More: https://t.co/yq8FqYXabf pic.twitter.com/ThJstOyQhC — North Yorkshire CC (@northyorkscc) March 7, 2021
Repairs to a bridge which connects communities in the #Yorkshire Dales have been completed. Cogden South bridge, on the C106 near Grinton Moor, was one of two ruined by flooding in 2019. 🔊"The new bridge will serve communities for years to come.” More: https://t.co/yq8FqYXabf pic.twitter.com/ThJstOyQhC
90.75%
average Health and Safety score in 2022
100%
of our managers have a minimum of 5 day SMSTS training
of our engineers have HNC qualifications
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days volunteered in 2022