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Buckingham Group Gets Demolition Contract with Rolls Royce Plc

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Successful Regeneration and Construction Contractor Buckingham Group Contracting has started work on a significant demolition contract for Rolls Royce Plc to clear the 67 acre East Works Site
at Filton in Bristol.

The contract is being undertaken as part of a property consolidation exercise for Rolls Royce Plc and the project valued at in-excess of £1m includes extensive asbestos removal, decommissioning, dismantling and demolition works which are programmed to be completed by the end of the Summer.
The works are being undertaken by Buckingham Group’s in-house Demolition and Regeneration Division. This factor, together with Rolls Royce’s preference to work with an established Main Contractor underpinned Buckingham’s success on being awarded this contract.

Buckingham’s in-house Land Regeneration Division offers a complete brownfield land development solution encompassing demolition, remediation, services decommissioning, civils infrastructure and new build. By offering this Complete Construction Solution on an all-risk, lump sum basis, Buckingham Group has built up an extensive portfolio of successfully completed projects for a range of Blue Chip Clients.

One of the fastest growing Main Contractors in the UK, Buckingham Group Contracting have established themselves as leading Land Regeneration, Civils, Construction, Stadia and Rail Contractors, undertaking significant multi-disciplinary construction projects across a wide range of sectors. These latest projects showcase their ability to deliver large complex construction contracts within the demolition and asbestos removal sectors.

Buckingham has recently successfully completed decommissioning and demolition works for RWE nPower at Littlebrook Power Station in Dartford, extensive remediation and building works on the 67 acre sewage lagoons site at Minworth and landfill remediation and significant enabling works for ProLogis at Bradford.

Director Tim Brown commented:
”Following further significant investment in specialist plant and equipment, we are delighted to have secured this demolition project based on the price and quality of our service. Buckingham Group Contracting have an experienced Land Regeneration Team and provide a high quality service which together enable us to make a major impact in the remediation, demolition, clearance and asbestos removal sector.”

With a company history spanning over 50 years, Buckingham Group is today one of the fastest growing Construction Contractors in the UK, involved in major contracts within Land Regeneration, Construction and Rail. Operating from a Head Office near Silverstone, the company offers a versatile and capable civil engineering, remediation and building service to a variety of public and private sector clients across the UK.

Services range from delivery of complex site remediation projects, major civil engineering for development sites, railways and roads, sports stadia, through to construction of distribution warehousing, offices, and hotels.

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  1. To fiddle contracts are you aware that Rolls Royce paid millions of Dollars a year in secret corruption and slush funds to help sell their aero engines to airlines that will be “advised” (or forced!) by those receiving the secret slush funds.
    Just one example is that Tommy Suharto (son of the ex-Indonesian president) was given about 20 million dollars and a new blue Rolls Royce car by Rolls Royce (before he was jailed for murder!) to force the Indonesian airline Garuda to take the R-R Trent 700 engine on the A330 aircraft they were buying. They got a really bad commercial deal and the follow-on warranty and support was probably the worst any operator had ever had. When Tommy was jailed, Rolls then paid his millionaire friend, Soetikno about 1 million dollars a year!

    Dick Taylor (ex Rolls-Royce)

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