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Keltbray moves into remediation

6 Dec 13 Demolition specialist Keltbray has launched a new remediation subsidiary.

Keltbray Environmental Management managing director David Jenner.
Keltbray Environmental Management managing director David Jenner.

Keltbray Remediation will offer to manage and remediate brownfield sites in the industrial and residential sectors.

Keltbray’s recycle rates from demolition and civil engineering contracts regularly exceed 90%, and the company already offers soil treatment facilities to transform technically poor and contaminated soils into clean, inert materials. However, Keltbray Remediation represents an expansion of these recycling and recovery services for clients.

Keltbray Remediation is a division of Keltbray Environmental Management, headed by managing director David Jenner. He said: “Keltbray first turned construction waste recycling and recovery into a standalone business in 2010. Since then, we have been able to offer tailor-made ways of treating waste and contamination issues using physical separation, chemical or biological treatment.”

He continued: “With Keltbray Remediation, we will be able to manage large-scale contaminated sites from inception to completion, and take this commercial offering a step further, by providing larger scale services that manage excavation and the processing of waste and ‘hotspot’ remediation on site. This will include the remediation of old landfills and the treatment of heavy metals and fuel or groundwater contamination and control on brownfield sites to facilitate new developments, such as housing.”

Keltbray Remediation is headed by operations director Joe Jackson.

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