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We’re incredibly proud to have received our British Safety Council International Safety Award – with Distinction!Earning this prestigious recognition in our 40th year of entering the awards is a testament to our unwavering commitment to health, safety, and wellbeing. It reflects the dedication of our teams in ensuring that everyone goes home safe and well, every day.A huge thank you to…
Breheny Civil Engineering is delighted to sponsor Alconbury Weald FC for the next two seasons. The team competes in the GCEHireFleet Peterborough & District Football League, and we’re thrilled to back their journey on and off the pitch. The new shirts, produced by MITSA in St Ives, were unveiled recently by players Keegan, Sam, and Club Chairman Craig, alongside our own…
Last week, we had the pleasure of taking on the Urban&Civic team in a friendly T20 cricket match at Alconbury Weald.A great afternoon of sport, sunshine, and team spirit—with plenty of laughs and some impressive cricket on display from both sides. A big thank you to everyone who took part and supported, and special mention for the excellent cricket tea!Already…
Celebrating the project’s completion, the Environment Agency invited local residents to visit Mildenhall Cricket Club on Friday 18th July to learn about the completed works, and the wider effort to restore the health of the river Lark.Designed by Fishtek for the Environment Agency, the pass is built within the existing river channel using rip rap rock and strategically placed boulders, which helps support…
We’re proud to be a sponsor of the CECA Yorkshire & Humber Annual Dinner and Awards Ceremony later this year in Harrogate.This event celebrates the outstanding contributions of civil engineering contractors who help build the infrastructure that connects communities, makes journeys safer, and drives economic growth through job creation and innovation.We are looking forward to recognising the people and projects…
Breheny Civil Engineering recently took part in a football tournament with Urban&Civic and their consultants on one of the hottest days of the year! This is the 4th year of the Breheny vs Urban&Civic tournament, and David Lock Associates won first place.We have an upcoming cricket tournament and our sights are set on a win as we continue to build…
On Saturday 12th July we were delighted to attend the Newark Community Funday at Christ Church School, part of the fantastic Urban & Civic Middlebeck development.Our colouring competition was a big hit, with some brilliant entries featuring the Breheny Excavator—well done to all the young artists who took part!The remote-controlled excavator and lorry proved to be a favourite among the…
Breheny’s Sophie & Lauren attended the FESE at The Mix in Stowmarket on Wednesday 9th July. The Skills Escalator project is a partnership project, managed by Suffolk New College on behalf of the colleges and universities serving the Freeport East area and funded by Freeport East from its Skills and Innovation Fund. It is intended to raise aspirations and inspire…
Breheny Civil Engineering is proud to sponsor Eve Smith, who is currently completing summer work experience with Coventry City Council.Eve is not only gaining valuable experience in the workplace — she’s also making waves in the water!Training with the City of Coventry Swimming Club, Eve has had an exceptional year, becoming Warwickshire and West Midlands Regional Champion in the 1500m…
Birchwood Primary School in Martlesham approached Robin Percy, Frameworks Manager at Breheny, asking for help with their OPAL scheme. Darren Alger, Regional Buyer, liaised with and received fantastic support from Burdens, Wolseley Group & Polypipe Civils.OPAL (Outdoor Play and Learning) is a school improvement programme, focused on enhancing the quality of play in primary schools. It’s aim is to create…
On the 13th September, members of the Breheny team are doing a skydive for the charity “Break” with UK Parachuting in Beccles.Simon Podd, Craig Clarke, Lauren Creasey and Kirsty Marr will be doing a tandem jump at around 13,000 feet. Travelling at about 120 mph when they leave the plane, they will fall 5,000 feet in around 40 seconds. At…
After nearly 42 years with company, at the age of 73, Phil Chapman, one of our most senior and experienced General Foreman, is hanging up his Hard Hat.Starting as an operative, Phil quickly progressed to pipe layer, ganger, and foreman within the company. He’s undertaken a wide range of projects for Breheny over the years from road & sewers, S278,…