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UK foundation contractor opens new division

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01 December 2016

UK foundation contractor Aarsleff Ground Engineering is aiming to enhance the delivery of its products and technical services, after announcing the launch of its new specialist geotechnical division.

The company said it believed the new division would also help provide a greater level of focused support to its customers.

The new geotechnical division will be operated out of the company’s new dedicated office in Doncaster, UK, which the company said formed part of its expansion programme and on-going strategy to enter new market sectors, grow its existing business and develop fresh opportunities.

Aarsleff has appointed Dave Evans as operations manager of its new division. The company said Evans would bring “a wealth of experience within the geotechnical sector”, which it said would be put to “excellent use” as the business developed and established itself over time.

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