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Cuddy Group's environmental engineering techniques enable the analysis of potentially hazardous materials on site, and their safe clean up.
One of the biggest challenges facing developers who wish to make use of brownfield land is how to deal with potential contaminants in that land. These can affect water tables and the safety of any residents or businesses who eventually occupy the area, and as such brownfield sites are subject to rigorous regulations.
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Our environmental schemes are designed to consider:
. The correct standards of land, water and air quality are met so that land can be signed off for development.
. Regulatory liaison before, during and after works to ensure all environmental targets are met.
. Developing relationships with local stakeholders to ensure their needs and concerns are considered at all times.
. Ensuring the preservation of local environmental features, including rare species.
Cuddy Group is able to undertake whatever drainage, environmental engineering and remediation works are required to leave a site in habitable condition, taking into account protected species and local flora and fauna, and all relevant laws and regulations. You can rely on Cuddy Group to care for the environments on which it works, and to help restore them to their pre-use condition.
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Helping Keep the Valleys Green – Cuddy Earns ISO14001 Award

The Neath-based firm – now the sixth largest demolition company in the world – has been awarded the prestigious ISO 14001 national quality assurance standard, which recognises its effectiveness in addressing green issues and waste reduction. |
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Leachate treatment plant
for Bryn Pica landfill


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