LV was engaged to provide civil and groundwork services for the EnviRecovery Energy-from-Waste (EfW) Plant, a critical infrastructure project aimed at enhancing sustainable waste management in the Hartlebury region. The project required meticulous site preparation to create a solid foundation for the plant’s state-of-the-art waste-processing systems.
The groundwork phase involved complex excavation, site leveling, and the construction of reinforced foundations designed to support the plant’s heavy machinery. LV also installed advanced drainage systems to manage water flow efficiently, ensuring the site’s environmental compliance. These components were essential to the plant’s operational success and long-term stability.
The client faced significant regulatory and environmental constraints, requiring the groundwork to meet stringent compliance standards. Additionally, the tight project timeline necessitated a contractor capable of managing multiple tasks simultaneously while maintaining exceptional attention to detail.
LV utilized their extensive experience in industrial groundwork to execute the project with precision and efficiency. Their team worked closely with the client to ensure all tasks were completed to specification, employing advanced techniques to meet the project's technical and regulatory requirements. Their effective project management and resource allocation kept the work on schedule and within budget.
The EnviRecovery EfW Plant was completed successfully, with LV’s groundwork providing the foundation for a facility that now plays a pivotal role in sustainable waste management. The project demonstrated LV’s ability to deliver complex industrial groundwork solutions while maintaining the highest standards of quality and compliance.
"LV delivered exceptional groundwork services for the EnviRecovery EfW Plant. Their ability to meet environmental and regulatory requirements, along with their proactive approach, was essential for the success of this industrial project. We were very satisfied with their work."