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2018 - A Year in Review and a Look to the Future!
2018 has been another eventful and successful year for the business – so please excuse us for a moment while we indulge in a somewhat Dickensian reflection on where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going…
Read moreWalbank Entrance at Bank Station
Following the successful delivery of the new Walbrook entrance at Bank Station in London, the opening was made official last week with a visit from Transport for London’s Commissioner, Mike Brown.
Read moreChristmas Jumper Day 2.0!
Aiming for optimum participation, our St Albans and Scotland offices are celebrating Christmas Jumper Day today!
Read moreExtending Platforms in the North of England
With train operators introducing new rolling stock onto the network across the North of England, we’ve successfully achieved entry into service for a package of platform extensions within the LNE and LNW regions!
Read moreA Career Milestone for David!
Huge congratulations to our very own David Jackman CEng MIStructE, on becoming a Chartered Member with The Institution of Structural Engineers (CEng MIStructE)!
Read moreChristmas Party for Children with Cancer UK!
Getting in the festive spirit, AmcoGiffen hosted a charity Christmas party on Saturday, where we raised over £800 for Children with Cancer UK!
Read moreQueen Adelaide Bridge Timber Replacements
Taking place during two 52hr possessions, we’ve successfully replaced the life expired longitudinal and cross timbers at Queen Adelaide Bridge in Ely, Cambridgeshire!
Read moreAmcoGiffen's Supervisor Academy!
To emphasise the importance of our site supervisors, we have set up an AmcoGiffen Supervisor Academy, designed to develop and support these vital front line team members in leading SHEQ on site!
Read moreBIM Level 2 Accreditation!
AmcoGiffen are proud to be one of the first rail maintenance and renewals companies to attain full BIM Level 2 Accreditation with Lloyds Register!!
Read moreBridge Over Troubled Waters
A crumbling rail bridge located in a town’s ‘best kept secret’ area can now continue to safely carry passengers to their destination.
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