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We are a consultancy of Engineers, Geologists and Applied Environmental Scientists - covering the UK and beyond from our Head Office in Cardiff, South Wales

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Design Manual for Roads and Bridges HD22/08 withdrawn and replaced with CD662: Managing geotechnical risk

Posted on 03 Oct, 2019
Temporary slope toe control

Design Manual for Roads and Bridges HD22/08 has been withdrawn and replaced with CD662: Managing geotechnical risk. “An essential part

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This entry was posted in Newsfeed and tagged earthworks, embankments, cuttings, Site Investigation, Geotechnical, coalfield, coal mining risk assessment, highways, roads. Bookmark the permalink.

ESP to Guest Lecture at Coleg Y Cymoedd, Cardiff

Posted on 03 Jul, 2019

ESP’s Technical Manager, Hywel Davies, will be a guest lecturer at  Cardiff’s Coleg Y Cymoedd later this summer. He will

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Going Underground (not with The Jam)…

Posted on 07 Nov, 2018

An interesting look at a site that ESP have recently been involved in providing Geotechnical advice for – the disused

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This entry was posted in Newsfeed and tagged Site Investigation, South Wales Geology, Stability Assessment, Sustainable material reuse, Coal Mining, Community Support, Geoenvironmental, Geology. Bookmark the permalink.

More good news for The Rhondda Tunnel project – potentially Europe’s Longest Cycle/Walking Path

Posted on 17 Aug, 2018

ESP have been proud to contribute to the efforts to reopen the Rhondda Tunnel, providing a Geotechnical Site Investigation of

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This entry was posted in Newsfeed and tagged Geoenvironmental, Geology, Site Investigation, South Wales Geology, Stability Assessment, Sustainable material reuse, Coal Mining, Community Support. Bookmark the permalink.

RISQS Audit Pass – 3rd Year Running with 5*!

Posted on 28 Jun, 2018

The railways geotechnics team at Earth Science Partnership are very pleased to announce for the third successive year, we have once again

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This entry was posted in Featured News, Newsfeed and tagged Site Investigation, Slope Stability, RISQS, 5 Star, Audit, Network Rail, Audit Passed, Best Practice, accreditation, Health and Safety, rail work, Organisational Improvement. Bookmark the permalink.

Consideration of coal mining legacy issues in the UK

Posted on 15 May, 2018

Coal Authority press release, 11th May 2018 The Coal Authority has called for local authority planners, surveyors, developers and geotechnical

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This entry was posted in Featured News, Newsfeed and tagged Geology, Geotechnics, Mineworks Stabilisation, Mining Geology, Site Investigation, South Wales Geology, coal mining risk assessment, Best Practice, Coal Mining. Bookmark the permalink.

Wales Air Ambulance: Reactive Geohazard Management

Posted on 27 Mar, 2018
Llanelli Landslide Site Investigation

We were recently asked to make a reactive geohazard management visit to another South Wales landslide on behalf of Welsh

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This entry was posted in Featured News, Newsfeed and tagged llanelli, Coal Mining, Geology, Geotechnics, Landslip, Site Investigation, Slope Stability, South Wales Geology, landslide, engineering geology, Best Practice. Bookmark the permalink.

Rhondda Tunnel: Site Investigation

Posted on 22 Mar, 2018

Engineered by S. W. Yockney, the Rhondda Tunnel is the longest disused tunnel in Wales at 3.1km. Today the portals

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This entry was posted in Newsfeed and tagged Coal Mining, Community Support, Geoenvironmental, Geology, Site Investigation, South Wales Geology, Stability Assessment, Sustainable material reuse. Bookmark the permalink.

Development of Land Affected by Contamination

Posted on 26 Oct, 2017

The Welsh Land Contamination Working Group has recently provided guidance to Environmental Consultants in Wales encouraging better communication to ensure

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This entry was posted in Newsfeed and tagged Best Practice, contaminated land and waste management, Contamination remediation, Site Investigation. Bookmark the permalink.

Principles of Assessing Land Affected by Contamination

Posted on 08 Sep, 2016

ESP director Giles Sommerwill has been invited to present an informal lecture to the South Wales Construction Safety Group on

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This entry was posted in Newsfeed, Corporate and Community Events and tagged Engineering and Environmental Geologist, Geoenvironmental, Site Investigation, Construction Safety, contaminated land and waste management, Contamination remediation. Bookmark the permalink.

ESP Spring 2016 Newsletter

Posted on 04 May, 2016
Engineering Geology

Read our Spring 2016 Newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/bWWVF1

This entry was posted in Newsfeed and tagged Engineering and Environmental Geologist, Geology, Mineworks Stabilisation, Site Investigation, Geotechnical. Bookmark the permalink.

The Top 3 Photographs from our ‘Earth Science Picture of The Week’

Posted on 04 Mar, 2016

On a weekly basis, we share photographs of Geological Sites from around the world which portray the phenomena that shape our planet.

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  • Coal Tip Maps Published by Welsh Government
    The Welsh Government have published a map which allows people to find disused coal tips across South Wales and their

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    On 4th November, celebrations of geology are taking place at the University College, London where the Festival of Geology is

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