Reaching The Heights Of  Success

23/10/2023

Fear of heights is something that inspection specialist, Paul Jacklin, cannot afford to engage with as his latest assignment proved. The intrepid HBPW engineer was recently asked to visit Melton Ross Quarry near Kirmington in North Lincolnshire, operated by the UK’s main independent supplier of lime, Singleton Birch Ltd. Two… More

Triple Scottish Awards Triumph

12/10/2023

HBPW, Farrans Construction and Global Energy Group have triumphed in the Scottish Civil Engineering Awards for their work on Scotland’s Nigg East Quay Development. The awards, widely recognised as the highest honour for engineering excellence in the built environment, are organised jointly by ICE Scotland and the Civil Engineering Contractors… More

Enthralling Spalling Or Corroding Columns?

2/10/2023

Managing Partner, Paul Withers, is making effective use of his 40+ years in engineering despite stepping back from day-to-day management of HBPW. The silver-haired civil engineering man can still occasionally be found at his Retford desk in Nottinghamshire. But, this time, rather than designing piles into some mega structure in… More

ABP Becomes Blade Front Runner In Hull

21/09/2023

As Associated British Ports (ABP) continues to strengthen its reputation as a key player in Hull’s burgeoning wind turbine sector, HBPW has been helping the port operator take yet another step forward in the green revolution. Siemens has created hundreds of new jobs on the east coast thanks to a… More

Kitemark Quality & Another Perfect Score

11/09/2023

When the guardian of standards in British commerce and engineering, the BSI, says ‘No problems at HBPW’ it’s time to celebrate another 100% stamp of approval! The British Standards Institution carries out an annual quality audit on thousands of firms across the country who are privileged enough to display its… More

Unique 19th Century British Bridge Begins Makeover

31/08/2023

A one-of-a-kind bridge built during the industrial revolution to support both canal and rail transport, is getting a major facelift as part of a multi-million pounds Network Rail (NR) project. Keadby Canal Bridge, also known as Vazon Railway Bridge, was built in 1850 and is a unique ‘sliding bridge’ in… More

Just Chillin’

21/08/2023

Paul Jacklin has been donning his thermals this year despite one of the hottest summers on record, as he carries out a raft of inspections at some of the country’s leading cold stores. Business logistics company GIST, which designs, manages and operates complex supply chain solutions for customers world-wide, represents… More

Batman To The Rescue!

10/08/2023

Paul Withers’ new found status as ‘grey-haired troubleshooter’ found a unique outlet when he was called on to play the role of Batman one afternoon! However, it did not involve having to become DC Comics’ superhero or even wear a cape: just old clothes and a good pair of boots.… More

CADwalk Model Steals Show! 

31/07/2023

3D modelling played a major part in two East Midlands Access for All (AFA) schemes when engineers were charged with developing projects for Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire rail stations, one involving a Grade II listed station building. The 3D hi-tech visuals came into their own at Beeston station in Nottinghamshire when… More

History Helps EMRs £35m Rail Project

20/07/2023

An East Midlands Railway project designed by HBPW more than a decade ago, is now the subject of a £35m improvement scheme which is moving forward rapidly thanks to the benefit of engineering history. Fourteen years ago HBPW and Spencer Group joined forces to design and construct the Etches Park… More