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HS2 Go Ahead: How Geosynthetics Ltd can support this major project
Geosynthetics Ltd is extremely pleased to see the positive news broken by the BBC that the Government has today thrown its support behind #HS2 with an official announcement. We fully back and applaud this decision.
As a UK based independent Geosynthetic product supplier we will continue to work with all relevant parties. We can offer our support and services such as our free engineering service and technical support to challenge traditional construction methods and provide environmentally conscious and cost-effective design solutions. These solutions can assist to combat obstacles such as carbon emissions related to the construction of the main works and supporting infrastructure.
The HS2 project is of huge importance to Birmingham, Solihull, the wider West Midlands & beyond. This ambitious – and complex – project has already started to transform our region landscape, acting as the catalyst for a whole raft of significant investment decisions in recent years.
By freeing up space on existing lines, for new local train services, passengers and freight, HS2 will help ease congestion and over-crowding. Making travelling by train a more convenient and enjoyable option for everybody, regardless of how far they’re going.
HS2 is applying the best in worldwide design and construction techniques. Achieving new standards in infrastructure delivery, resilient operations and passenger experience.
Two of HS2’s quotes on their building phase are:
- ‘We will deliver a railway that respects the natural environment by conserving, replacing or enhancing wildlife habitats.’
- ‘A transformational network requires innovative construction, rolling stock, rail systems’
Geosynthetics Ltd’s inspired solutions for civil engineering have been used for a range of applications throughout the UK and we are proud to be able to offer HS2 support to ensure a responsible and reliable approach to one of the biggest transportation projects to take place in the UK.
To find out more on Geosynthetics Ltd and the solutions we offer visit http://www.geosyn.co.uk/.
To read more on the HS2 article click here.. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51443421