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Raising the Bar with Our Latest Investment
NW Groundwork has added a brand-new Hitachi Zaxis 135W wheeled excavator to the fleet – the latest in a series of upgrades designed to keep our sites moving efficiently and safely.


Foundations for a Home Extension
NW Groundwork recently prepared footings for a new single-storey extension to a semi-detached property.


New Bays and Smart Planning for Bury Council
NW Groundwork redeveloped a Bury Council site to create a new area with dedicated bays for storing grit and stone.


Tree Clearance Works that put Safety First
A tree clearance project in Rochdale used machinery fitted with a tree shear attachment to fell trees safely.


Tackling Damp in a Confined Space
NW Groundwork lowered and replaced an internal floor inside a house, delivering a carefully considered solution to a damp issue in an existing property. The job called for more than just technical know-how – it required a practical and environmentally responsible approach that prioritised both performance and safety, working carefully using conveyer systems and mini-diggers so protect the integrity of the structure.


Securing our Foundations with Bluegrain.
We trust Bluegrain to provide the highest level of security, allowing us to focus on what we do best - building the future.


On A Roll
NW Groundwork is featured in Awesome Earthmover Magazine.


Building Strong Foundations – with Finch Aggregates
The relationship between Finch Aggregates and NW Groundwork demonstrates the value of strategic partnerships in achieving long-term success.


Demolition at Morris Bank Farm
NW Groundwork was commissioned to demolish an old farmhouse at Morris Bank Farm. The project successfully salvaged the farmhouse stone.


New Tracks at Frodsham Wind Farm
NW Groundwork have recently returned to the Frodsham wind farm site to assess the roads and install new access for a crane.


Ongoing Work at the Livero Site in Bury
NW Groundwork have been continuing their work at the construction site in Bury where Livero are building new industrial units.
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