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Civils ADVERTORIAL Phi Group Retaining Structures


Phi Group designs and installs over 300 retaining walls every year in a challenging and demanding field of construction, using our wide range of innovative solutions. We are extremely proud of our track record and look forward to working with you on your project. Some examples of where we are working and recently completed projects can be found on our website at www.phigroup.co.uk


Our construction price includes many items as standard that are unique to Phi Group, and are at no extra cost: l


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Phi Group is a solutions lead company that will always offer the most cost effective and buildable solution to meet your specific project requirements. We have an extensive product portfolio, which means we will use our experience and knowledge to recommend the best solution for you. We are specialists in various gravity retaining walls systems, reinforced soil structures and slopes and soil nailed solutions with various facing options.


Designed and Project Managed by our own qualified staff


Collateral Warranties with £10 million Professional Indemnity Insurance cover


Third Party Accreditation - ISO9001, ISO18001, ISO14001, and Achilles Link-Up


All Installation Team Supervisors are qualified to CSCS/NVQ Site Supervisor, SSSTS or SMSTS


All Installation Team Operatives are qualified to CSCS/NVQ Level 2 Retaining Structures


100% certification to CSCS scheme for Plant Operators cards 01242 707600 www.phigroup.co.uk Reader Enquiry: 54


Phi Group is part of the Keller Group PLC which brings with it all the financial security and engineering skills of working with a successful £1.3bn global geotechnical specialist.


Next time you require a retaining structure or have a slope stability issue, call Phi Group to find out how we could add value to your project or tender.


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