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VolkerLaser complete 14,000 mile challenge

The VolkerLaser challenge team has successfully completed their 14,000 mile journey for charity.

Carbon Reduction Strategy

VolkerWessels UK has today published its Carbon Reduction Strategy , setting out its target of being Net Zero by 2035 for all...

National Highways announce Scheme Delivery Framework supply chain partners

VolkerLaser is delighted to be one of 50 supply chain partners selected by National Highways to carry out up to £3.6...

An update on the VolkerLaser 14,000 mile challenge

At the start of August, colleagues from across VolkerLaser began their 14,000 mile journey, raising money for two chosen...

Becky takes on Kessock Bridge

On Friday 3 September, Becky Oxley took on a charity challenge, to raise money for Highland Hospice.

VolkerLaser and VolkerHighways complete Queen Elizabeth Bridge project

VolkerHighways and VolkerLaser recently collaborated to complete crucial improvement works to Queen Elizabeth Bridge in...

The VolkerLaser 14,000 mile challenge

On Sunday 1 August, colleagues from across the VolkerLaser business will embark on a 14,000 mile challenge, raising money for...

RoSPA award VolkerLaser another Gold Medal

VolkerLaser is delighted to be receiving a fifth consecutive Gold Medal Award in the prestigious annual scheme run by the...

Double celebration for VolkerLaser

VolkerLaser has been shortlisted in two categories for the 2021 Construction News (CN) Specialist Awards.

Works beginning well at Oldbury

VolkerLaser has had a good start to works on the M5 Oldbury ICCP project.

VolkerLaser return to the M5

VolkerLaser return to the M5 in Oldbury.

VolkerLaser announces new divisional manager

VolkerLaser is pleased to announce the promotion of James Maher as its new divisional manager of special projects.

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