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Welcome to the Structural Repairs news hub. Here you’ll find our latest company announcements, press releases, and updates from across our nationwide operations. From the opening of our new dedicated manufacturing facilities to our attendance at major industry events like the National Civils Show, stay up to date with our growing footprint, expanding teams, and the strategic moves driving our business forward.

Doncaster Hub for RAAC Remediation
We are proud to announce the opening of our new dedicated manufacturing and logistics hub in South Yorkshire, a major expansion recently highlighted by Business Doncaster. This strategic move significantly increases our operational footprint, allowing us to deploy engineering teams…

Low-Intervention Remediation: Securing the Future of Your Assets in Uncertain Times
These are uncertain times. The management of critical commercial infrastructure has reached a pivot point. Across the UK, civil engineers, contractors and asset managers are operating in an increasingly complex macroeconomic environment. Volatile energy markets, unpredictable supply chains and the…

That’s All Folks: Clarity, Safety and Savings: Reflections on the National Civils Show
What a week it that was! The team at Structural Repairs are just about coming back down to earth after an incredible few days at the National Civils Show at ExCeL London. It was truly fantastic to be part of…

Revolutionising Foundations: Structural Repairs’ Screw Pile Triumph in Challenging Terrain
When challenging ground conditions arise, innovative foundation solutions are essential. At Structural Repairs, we excel in overcoming complex obstacles across diverse projects. A recent example of this is two new builds on extremely difficult terrain, showcasing our expertise. This project…

Concrete Reconstruction Nearing Completion on HS2 Railway Bridge
The HS2 network’s railway bridge, a critical part of the new high-speed rail link, is nearing completion amid challenges that arose from its innovative use of recycled concrete. This green initiative, while laudable for its environmental benefits, presented significant hurdles,…

A Strategic Response to Concrete Structural Issues in North Tyneside Schools
Recent assessments have revealed, linked directly to the presence of brittle concrete, which has led to significant interruptions in daily school operations. These structural issues were first identified in December 2023 when a section of ceiling unexpectedly collapsed at Fordley…

What is CFRP and why is it important?
The growing use of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) is set to transform the UK construction industry. Structural Repairs spearhead the adoption of this game-changing technology. CFRP boasts lightweight, strong, stiff, and corrosion-resistant properties, making it ideal for reinforcing bridges,…

“A New Lease on Life: Sunderland’s Piers to Undergo Emergency Repairs”
Emergency Repairs for Sunderland’s Vital Piers In response to the urgent need for maintenance on Sunderland’s crucial piers, the recent authorisation of nearly £2 million for emergency repairs signals a pivotal step towards securing the city’s maritime infrastructure. With a…

Reasons Not To Lean On Your Hotel Balcony Railing.
The incident is still under investigation, but according to the initial reports, a guest was leaning on his balcony railing at the Moana Surfrider Hotel earlier that day, and later, the balcony railing fell and landed on the beach below.…

Lives Lost at Italian Construction Site: Demand for Safety Change
The recent devastating events at an Italian construction site have reignited the urgent conversation surrounding workplace safety and the pressing need for reforms within the industry. As the nation grapples with the aftermath of the tragedy, calls for action have…

Cracked Bridge Over M4 Motorway to Be Demolished
Where is the Cracked Bridge? The cracked bridge is situated over the A432 Badminton Road, which was closed in July due to structural cracks, is scheduled for demolition and replacement. The bridge, built in 1966, requires extensive strengthening and refurbishing…

RAAC Concrete – Huge Concerns in the UK
RAAC Concrete in Schools: An Examination of Concerns in the UK The RAAC issue of building safety has never been more pertinent, particularly in the context of educational institutions where young lives are at stake. Recently, much attention has been…






