We worked with our Client, A E Yates Ltd and ultimate Client, Wirral MBC from September 2019 to May 2020 to supply and install 115 new 12m street lighting columns, 28 new signs, 11 new feeder pillars, 11 DNO connections and all associated groundworks, including 14km of ducted cable. We also carried out the removal of 47 signs and 155 columns... [READ MORE]
The project included improvement work to six junctions around the Castlefield area of Manchester, centred on the junction of the A57 Regent Road and the Manchester and Salford Inner Relief Route.... [READ MORE]
We worked with VINCI Construction UK Ltd, Tameside Council and Transport for Greater Manchester to contribute to the redevelopment of Ashton-under-Lyne’s old bus station into a modern transport interchange.... [READ MORE]
In July 2021, Altitude was awarded by Chorley Council the new lighting installation contract at Astley Park, which includes 69 lighting bollards, feature lighting to the war memorial and 8 Urbis Shuffle Light Wands.... [READ MORE]
Motorway junctions are, naturally, busy places, and Switch Island, near Aintree in Merseyside is no exception, being one of the country’s busiest.... [READ MORE]
We are delighted to have played a significant role in the delivery of this prestigious long-awaited project, which involved construction of a new bypass to the east of the village of Broughton on the A6, running from the roundabout at M55 junction 1 to a point on the A6 north of the village.... [READ MORE]
Due to the area to the north of Eastway in Fulwood, Preston being developed as a residential area, a Section 278 project was required to provide access to the development.... [READ MORE]
Altitude successfully bid for a place on this Framework Contract in 2015. The contract was put in place by Cumbria County Council (CCC) to provide a pool of competent contractors to assist with the major upgrade of street lighting stock throughout the rural county of Cumbria.... [READ MORE]
Keele University is a public research university nestled in 600 acres of countryside, located about 3 miles (5 km) from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.... [READ MORE]
Owned by Moto, Woolley Edge is a motorway service station on the M1, situated between junctions 38 and 39 and close to the village of Woolley. As with most traditional service stations, the site is split into two parts operating on the sides of both the northbound and southbound carriageways and connected by a footbridge. Managing 58 sites around the UK, Moto is the biggest provider of motorway service stations in Britain and opened its first carbon-neutral service station back in 2008.... [READ MORE]