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BAM Ritchies is a leading award winning geotechnical company providing fully integrated ground engineering services, including ‘design and construct’, for government organisations, local authorities, main contractors, utilities and public/ private companies. Our worldwide reputation is based on innovative solutions to complex geotechnical problems with reliable delivery by a large highly skilled and well-equipped workforce.

A commitment to the continual training and development of our people, the almost exclusive use of our own plant and technology and a rigorous approach to ensuring the highest operational safety, environmental and quality performance of our operations defines the BAM Ritchies’ service. This has been recognised by ten key industry awards in the last couple of years - please see the awards page.

Our capabilities encompass ground investigation, ground engineering, concrete techniques and rock removal. We are therefore well placed to undertake many types of ground engineering and structural projects utilising the wide range of skills and techniques available.

BAM Ritchies has a passion for Ground Engineering and Drilling & Blasting.

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Stitch one mill one (The Rail Engineer - November 2009)
It's been a busy summer for BAM Nuttall. Alongside its Southern Civils Framework colleagues from Network Rail, the company has been involved in high-profile remedial works in two tunnels on Kent's south coast... more>

Forth Dimension (Ground engineering - November 2009)
The new £2.3bn Forth Bridge is a major project in every sense, including in its site investigation. With more than 6.7km of new road being built, three contractors are carrying out three phases of testing before the final design is complete... more>

Safe as houses? (Materials World - May 2009)
Historical mining often results in subsidence. A housing estate in Hatfield, UK, faced this issue until remedial work corrected the problem.... more>