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7TH DECEMBER 2009 - CLS CIVIL ENGINEERING START CONSTRUCTION ON STAPLES VEGETABLES 1.4MW ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PLANT

CLS Civil Engineering Ltd secure contract to act as Principal Contractor to design and construct Staples Vegetables Anaerobic Digestion Plant. The construction work started early December 2009 and the AD Plant is due to be commissioned by Autumn 2010.
The principle quantities are shown below:
1.4 MW Anaerobic Digestion Plant
13,000 m2 Concrete Silage Clamp/Process Area
15 m high Primary Digester (4000 m3 capacity)
6m high Secondary Digester
Control Building/Combined Heat and Power Plant (CHP)
400m of 5m high Precast Concrete Wall Units
The client Staples Vegetables Ltd farm 10,000 acres of brassica crops for the major retailers in Lincolnshire and on the Isle of Wight.  The anaerobic digester will process out of specification and by-passed vegetables created by the existing vegetable harvesting and packaging process. Maize will also be grown on the farm to supplement the vegetable feedstock.
The design and technical expertise is being provided by Danish based Xergi.

http://www.staplesvegetables.co.uk/

http://www.xergi.com/en/homepage.html

30TH NOVEMBER 2009 - CLS CIVIL ENGINEERING WIN MAJOR CARAVAN DEVELOPMENT FOR BOURNE LESIURE AT SETON SANDS HOLIDAY PARK, EAST LOTHIAN

Construction work commenced on the extension of the existing caravan park at Seton Sands Holiday Park earlier this month. The works consist of the construction of 49No new caravan bases with 400m of access/spine roads including retaining walls, hard/soft landscaping and necessary infrastructure works. These infrastructure works comprise of new sewer, water, electric and gas mains. The contract value is estimated at £792,000.00.

The Seton Sands Holiday Park is one of numerous developments CLS Civil Engineering have carried out for their valued clients Bourne Leisure. Recent developments built for Bourne Leisure include Primrose Valley & Devon Cliffs Holiday Parks.

http://www.havenholidayhomes.co.uk/index.cfm?page=1383

 

5th October 2009 - CLS Civil Engineering Secure Large Earthworks, Groundworks & Drainage Package under North Lincolnshire Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme

CLS Civil Engineering have started work at Brumby Engineering College on a contract estimated to be £785,000.00. The works have been programmed in 3 Phases with a total duration of 39 weeks on site between 2009 - 2011.

This major school improvement project is being delivered as part of the £90m Building Schools for the Future programme for North Lincolnshire Council.  It includes both new-build elements, and major refurbishment of some of the existing buildings that vary in age from the 1920s to the present.

http://www.brumbyengineeringcollege.co.uk/bsf.htm

21st September 2009 - CLS Civil Engineering Start High Voltage Cabling Contract for ABP at The Port of Immingham

CLS Civil Engineering have secured the contract for laying 16,000m of high voltage cable network on the Immingham Docks from The West Gate Entrance to The Hit Terminal.

The works consist of upgrading the existing high voltage cable network running throughout the entire docks and road improvements along the cable network.

Works are planned to go on into early in the New Year with the estimated duration being 16 weeks amounting to a total value of £650,000.00.

http://www.abports.co.uk/

 

14th September 2009 - CLS Demolition Start Phase 1 Demolition under North Lincolnshire Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme

The demolition package included the soft strip, removal of all plaster boarding and demolition of all structures including floor slab and foundations. The Phasing of the demolition works is shown below.

Phase 1 - Shetland Building
Phase 2 - Sports Hall & Boiler House
Phase 3 - Clydesdale Building

Brumby Engineering College in Scunthorpe is the first site to be revamped by May Gurney as part of the exciting £91m BSF project being carried out on behalf of North Lincolnshire Council.

http://www.maygurney.co.uk/news/458.html

17th August 2009 - CLS Civil Engineering Start Phase 4 Groundworks for ABP at The Port of Immingham

CLS Civil Engineering have been carrying out continuous work for ABP over the past 10 months on the Exxtor Terminal. Phase 4 works are following on from previous resurfacing work at the terminal, which accommodated new RTG runways and created a storage area for empty containers around the perimeter of the main terminal.

Immingham is already the UK’s largest East Coast unit-load port, with over 50 roll-on/roll-off and container sailings per week to ports in northern Europe, the Baltic countries and Scandinavia. In addition, the port is now a regional centre for deep-sea container imports, enabling customers to avoid heavily congested road and rail networks in the south of England by trans-shipping deep-sea containers to Immingham on regular short-sea or feeder vessels.

http://www.abports.co.uk/custinfo/ports/imm/commodities.htm

13th July 2009 - CLS Civil Engineering Commence Phase 1 of The Grimsby Fish Market Carpark Construction

CLS Civil Engineering have started Phase 1 construction of a New Car Park for The Grimsby Fish Market. The works consist of the alteration of existing below ground services, laying of new path edgings,pin kerbs and footpath, design and construction of surface water drainage system, and the laying of a stone sub base and surfacing works.

www.grimsbyfishmarket.co.uk

 

 

6th July 2009 - CLS Civil Engineering Start Phase 2 Works At New Mental Health Unit, Grimsby

CLS Civil Engineering commence Phase 2 works at the new Mental Health unit on Peaks Lane, Grimsby that will see Adult Mental Health treatment and support services provided from modern, state of the art facilities.

The construction of four purpose built units will provide a new base for services that are currently provided on the site of the Diana Princess of Wales Hospital.  The new centre is being built by Interserve Project Services at a cost of fourteen million pounds and will be completed by December 2009.

The hospital, at Peaks Lane, will include two 10-bedroom community treatment units and a six-bedroom unit for patients with more severe needs, including conditions such as anorexia.
There will also be a two-storey community hub which will include a cafe, offices, a library and changing rooms for people using the nearby Ross Sports facilities.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/humber/7815490.stm

29th June 2009 - CLS Civil Engineering & Demolition Start Phase 2 Works At Fullhurst Community College, Leicester

Phase 1 of Fullhurst Community College has been completed and CLS Civil Engineering & Demolition have commenced on Phase 2.

Phase 2 will be completed for handover at the start of September 2009, with most of the demolition and civil engineering works scheduled to take place during the School holidays, significantly reducing the impact on education within the school. The existing village of mobile classrooms will also be removed over the summer holidays with the whole school located in the new buildings from the beginning of the Autumn term.

Advance work in the Summer of 2008 by CLS Civil Engineering, plus re-programming and acceleration of the construction works has resulted in CLS now forecasting on completing the works by September 2009 instead of the programmed June 2010 completion date.

http://www.grasshopper-hosting.co.uk/fullhurst/02_admin/BSF_gallery.html

22nd June 2009 - CLS Sponsor 24th Brocklesby Country Fair

CLS are proud to be sponsoring this year’s 24th Brocklesby Country Fair on Sunday 28th June, in the beautiful setting of the private parklands belonging to the Earl and Countess of Yarborough. The Brocklesby Country Fair is becoming one of the largest one day shows in the UK. www.brocklesby.co.uk

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