civil engineering
We have actually seen a decline in construction output within the civil engineering market over several years, yet the recent BCIS Civil Engineering Market Report had a positive note for the future, forecasting that demand will grow across all infrastructure sectors.
Public spending is expected to fuel much of this growth, particularly in the short term within utilities, railways, harbours and road sectors. Total civil engineering output is anticipated to show year on year growth of 3% in real terms to £8856 million in 2012 and it can’t be ignored the contribution of the various schemes and projects related to the London 2012 Olympics.
Civil Engineering projects continue to be, central to the development of Schofield Lothian and the provision of their services. Many of our Project Managers have their roots in the civil engineering, providing a breadth of expertise and knowledge whilst our Commercial teams support clients on major projects throughout this sector.
The following gives examples of project experience within this sector: