International Updates
WJ Group Admin November 11, 2020As a global company, WJ works on dewatering and water management projects all around the world. We’ve had some fantastic recent international projects; here are just a couple…
As a global company, WJ works on dewatering and water management projects all around the world. We’ve had some fantastic recent international projects; here are just a couple…
WJ’s own Aimee Parkinson was a finalist in the recent Women In Construction & Engineering (WICE) Awards. This is a fantastic achievement! We’re proud and delighted that Aimee made the finalist stage.
The wellbeing of our teams, as well as our commitment to meeting both our environmental and quality objectives, are of the utmost importance to us here at WJ. To really make sure that we’re hitting the mark takes a special kind of talent. And that’s why we’re particularly delighted to introduce Dan Wolfe.
Back in May WJ UK had the honour of being included in articles in the British National Press because of our work on the Thames Tideway project. This time we’ve gone one step better and can now claim to be ‘as featured on TV’!
WJ Groundwater’s Paul Turner (Overseas Director) (front row – far right) attended the Spring 2016 Meeting of the Advisory Board of the Department of Civil Engineering. The board met at the AUD School of Engineering in Dubai on 22nd March (2016).
WJ Groundwater is thrilled to announce that it’s a nominated finalist at this year’s Ground Engineering Awards, The Hilton Park Lane, London on the 30th of June. We have been nominated in the Product and Equipment Innvovation category for in-tunnel drilling, dewatering, depressurisation and probing implementation on the London Crossrail project.
In this edition of The Wet End, we take a look at our company rebranding (including this new website), say goodbye to Rick Withey and James Southwell, and Richard Fielden’s recent cycling success! Download The Wet End – Issue 28
In this edition of The Wet End, we look at our brand new offices plus we say goodbye to Frances Dewitt, look at the Dubai Canal project, dewatering at airports and basketball Qatar style! Download The Wet End – Issue 27
In this edition of The Wet End, we look at the Crossrail Tunnel project, plus what it takes to carry out a Clipstone to Doha supply run, the London Underground and a night on wheels for a special staff event… Download The Wet End – Issue 26
In this edition of The Wet End, we look at the latest UK Projects, an overview of the Lusail Expressway Project in Qatar, Movember 2013, Lodz Fabryczna Station and much more… Download The Wet End – Issue 25