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Lincoln University student accommodation

Location: Lincoln

Lincoln University Student Accommodation

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Aarsleff's Banut 700 rig being operated to install square precast concrete piles on a construction site.

Location: Peterborough

Hampton Gardens Secondary School, Peterborough

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Construction worker wearing PPE and an orange hi-vis jacket operating a drilling machine.

Location: Gateshead

Gibside SEN School, Gateshead

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Two workers wearing Aarsleff vests and white hard hats look at a pile driver in use.

Location: Canvey Island

Canvey Island Student Housing

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Aarsleff installing a temporary sheet pile cofferdam for Woolwich Mast Quays. A large crane and workers are visible.

Location: River Thames

Woolwich Mast Quays

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A worker in safety PPE performing drilling and grouting across a muddy site. Two drilling rigs are visible behind the worker.

Location: Rainham

Otterham Quay Lane

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Bulk fill workings and resin injection of soils by Aarsleff to stabilise the foundations of a former railway (masonry) bridge in Padiham.

Location: River Calder

River Calder

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A worker wearing safety PPE and a hi-vis Aarsleff jacket standing in front of a soil nail wall.

Location: Tyne and Wear

Sunderland Strategic Transport Corridor

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Grouting project in Durham

Location: Esh Winning

Esh Winning

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Aarsleff working on the Gibraltar Rock project by providing a geotechnical solution to the failed cliff face.

Location: Gibraltar Rock, Tynemouth

Gibraltar Rock

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Aerial view of square precast reinforced concrete piles lying down on a construction site.

Location: South Kirkby, Wakefield

South Kirkby Waste Management Facility

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A close-up shot of Aarsleff's Banut 300 rig.

Location: Gillingham, Dorset

Sewage Treatment Works, Dorset

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Aarsleff Ground Engineering installs sheet piles and CFA piles for CFA and Sheet piling works for Newark Sewer and Water System Upgrade. A crane, a piling rig and workers are visible on the street.

Location: Newark, Nottingham

Newark Sewer and Water System Upgrade

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Close-up of a drilling rig in operation for ground engineering works on the M6 motorway at night. Three workers in PPE stand nearby the rig.

Location: N.A.

M6 Smart Motorway Improvements

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A wide angle shot of a Soilmec SF50 piling rig in use at the Triton Knoll Offshore Windfarm project.

Location: Boston

Offshore Windfarm

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A completed king post wall at Saxton Gardens.

Location: Leeds

Saxton Gardens

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A soil nail wall being installed by Aarsleff for the construction of a new IKEA store in Exeter. Heavy machinery can be seen.

Location: Exeter

Ikea, Newcourt Way

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Aarsleff's Junttan piling rig driving precast concrete piles in Avonmouth. A transmission tower is visible in the background.

Location: Avonmouth

Giant Warehouses

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Construction site featuring Three orange piling machines in use to install a sheet pile wall. An Aarsleff van is parked nearby.

Location: Bedford

Bell Farm

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Precast concrete piles being installed in Peterborough by Aarsleff at dusk. A worker stands near one of the piling rigs.

Location: Peterborough

Distribution Warehouses

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Newark Marina sheet piling

Location: Newark-on-Trent

Newark Marina

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An aerial view of Aarsleff Ground Engineering creating a suspended deck for Cleethorpes Promenade Boathouse.

Location: Cleethorpes

Cleethorpes Promenade Bank Seat

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An aerial view of Aarsleff Ground Engineering creating a suspended deck for Cleethorpes Promenade Boathouse.

Location: Cleethorpes

Cleethorpes Promenade Boathouse

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A blue and yellow train moves along railway tracks. Houses and trees is visible on both side of the railway.

Location: N.A.

Scarborough Train Care Facility

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Piling machinery operates under a highway overpass. Many precast concrete piles are present with a worker in safety PPE standing nearby.

Location: N.A.

Channel Tunnel Rail Link / High Speed 1

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A leading UK ground engineering specialist, focusing on multi-discipline excellence and value engineering. We design and deliver some of the UK’s largest ground engineering projects.

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Our vision is to bring confidence to those constructing the landscape of tomorrow .

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1947. Central Jutland, Denmark. Per Aarsleff borrowed 10,000 Danish Kroner from his father’s life insurance, bought an excavator, and founded Northern Europe’s leading contracting company.

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Our biggest asset, our team is composed of the leading experts in ground engineering. Working with collaboration and cohesion at the core of our business, we can guarantee a quick and founded answer to all your questions.

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We recruit and reward our people based on our ‘Step into the Blue’ company culture, where we embrace the core values of Life and Health, Trust, and Responsibility.

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We do everything to ensure our team and yours work safely on our sites. With our core value of Life & Health, we see safety as a cultural pillar.

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Our ISO accreditations are an assurance to you that we take governance seriously. Read our policies to discover more.

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The projects that keep society running. Bridges, buildings, transit and rail facilities, embankment support, marine and offshore facilities, mines, airports, and water projects.

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Keeping things turning. Sewage Treatment Works, Waste Water Treatment Works, Wind Farms and Wind Turbines, Biomass Plants, and Power stations.

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Meeting society’s needs. Nursing and care homes, MOD buildings, Schools and Universities, and small or large-sized residential developments.

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Staying on the move. Remediation, bridges, and foundation work are integral to keeping the industry running smoothly.

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The landscape of the marketplace. Mega-retail sheds, distribution warehouses, University accommodation, and major supermarket and household name units.

Commercial piling projects

Keeping things afloat. Ports and harbours, coastal defences, river embankments and inland waterways.

An aerial view of the Port of Hanstholm.

Supporting culture and learning with specialist piling and ground engineering. From museums and libraries to heritage sites and institutional buildings.

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