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Leaving a positive and lasting legacy in the communities we work within is a shared commitment for both Lower Thames Crossing and Lynch.
Ruairi Coffey, Head of Skills & Sustainability, and Reece Curtis, Project Manager for Lower Thames Crossing, have both played active roles in supporting social value initiatives aligned to the project. This included supporting the Education and Skills Supply Chain Collaboration Group and facilitating a supply chain engagement visit alongside Lauren Edmunds and Charlotte Condon from the Balfour Beatty Social Value team.
The visit included a tour of our Head Office and our Training Centre in Earls Court, providing an opportunity to showcase Lynch's operational capability, innovation and the support available to the Lower Thames Crossing project team, while reinforcing our shared commitment to creating a positive legacy within the communities we work in.
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