Wright Civil Engineering Ltd has served the public sector in engineering works since 1982, establishing a strong reputation for quality and reliability. The company specialise in outdoor engineering in largely public areas, such as bridges, footpaths and large public areas, such as Paragon Square, which the company has worked on in the past.
Work which Wright Civil Engineering carries out for clients includes a vast range of outdoor services, designed to benefit the public and improve the appearance and safety of areas. Services include paving, bridge construction, road reconstruction, earthworks, highway resurfacing and environmental works. The full list of services offered by the company is extensive, and enables the company the ability to work on a large variety of projects.
Wright Civil Engineering is committed to the CSCS scheme, overseeing the training of staff towards qualifications in the field, with an ongoing training scheme in place within the company. The company also work towards gaining significant status in terms of being accredited by numerous institutions, including membership with the CECA, The Federation of Master Builders and Construction Line, as well as being NSBC accredited house builders.
Its relationships with major clients in the area reflect the strong working ethos the company has, particularly towards working in the Kingston upon Hull area. Wright Civil Engineering strive to keep the majority of their work focussed on a 100 mile radius around the city they are based in, with a strong preference of local labour and contributing to the local economy.
Wright Civil Engineering base their business partnerships on a 'working together' approach, with both parts of a partnership taking an active role in ensuring communication is effective and projects are completed to the client's expectation.
The company's involvement in the Building Schools for the Future programme spans from the beginning of the project, when Wright Civil Engineering worked with Sewell Group to provide services for the first school in the initial phase, Archbishop Sentamu Academy.
Wright Civil Engineering was able to display the variety of services they offer through their participation on the build. The company performed external works on the site, including drainage to the land, paving work and services in ducts and trenches. Highway alterations were also made on the road leading up to the school, to alter the existing area in a way that would make it adaptable and accessible for the school grounds.