Sustainability
It was a privilege to be invited to the Midlands Highway Alliance Plus Annual Event and Awards 2025 by our valued customer, Galliford Try.
We're proud to share that we were finalists in the "Best Use of Technology to Benefit the Environment" category - and went on to win the award!
On the South-East Aylesbury Link Road (SEALR) project, we?ve been providing operated plant hire and working closely with Galliford Try to help deliver on the scheme?s sustainability targets. Together, we trialled Ultimate Cell Distributors UK, our hydrogen-on-demand technology, on a 15t excavator over a three-month period.
The results were impressive:
This award is a fantastic recognition of our collaborative approach, innovation, and shared commitment to net zero carbon. We're helping build greener, more sustainable highways for the future.
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