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» Morgan Est digs up Easter treats!
21 April 2006
Staff at infrastructure services company Morgan Est loaded up a digger with over 500 Easter eggs and teddy bears for a special delivery to youngsters at Birmingham Childrens Hospital (BCH).
» Gleeson MCL joins Morgan Est
24 March 2006
Hatfield-based, MJ Gleeson Group subsidiary, Gleeson MCL Limited, is to join Morgan Est following its acquisition by Morgan Ests parent company, Morgan Sindall plc today (24/3/06).
» Morgan-Vinci to build £90m Upper Forth Bridge
6 March 2006
Morgan-Vinci, a joint venture between the civils arm of UK infrastructure services company Morgan Est and Vinci Construction, has won a £90 million contract to design and build the new A876 Upper Forth Crossing at Kincardine for Transport Scotland.
» Morgan Est staff boost DSAAT
1 February 2006
Safety-conscious staff at infrastructure services company Morgan Est in Chew Stoke, Bristol, have chosen Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance Trust (DSAAT) to benefit from a £500 award for their safety-conscious work.
» Morgan Est wins £60m National Grid tunnel deal
27 January 2006
Morgan Est, the infrastructure services company, has won a prestigious £60 million contract to design, build and commission a 10km cable tunnel in Croydon, Surrey, for National Grid.
» Staff boost Birmingham Childrens Hospital Fund
13 January 2006
Safety-conscious staff at infrastructure services company Morgan Est in Sutton Coldfield have chosen Birmingham Childrens Hospital to benefit from a £500 award for their safety-conscious work.
» The best in British bridge engineering
28 June 2005
The recently opened River Usk Bridge in Newport, Wales constructed by Morgan Vinci CJV, has scooped one of four coveted awards at last weeks annual Structural Steel Design Awards 2005.
» Morgan Est secures £450 million framework deal
9 May 2005
Morgan Est has secured a £450 million framework agreement with United Utilities that has pushed the company's forward order book well past the £1 billion barrier for the first time in its history.
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