Keller has teamed up with the University of Surrey to launch a project to explore ways of developing more sustainable geotechnical solutions.
A secondment in France has paid rich dividends for Keller UK and design engineer Arul Shankar.
Keller, the world's largest geotechnical contractor, has been named Britain's Most Admired Company in the Heavy Construction Sector 2018, taking top spot for the first time.
Keller UK have now delivered their cultural change 'Step Forward for Safety' programme to UK staff, key supplier representatives, senior managers from across Keller EMEA and Keller PLC.
Keller UK is delighted to have been shortlisted as finalists in three categories at the Ground Engineering Awards 2019.
King Post walls are a simple, quick and economical piling installation method.
Keller has completed work on some of the deepest jet grouting ever carried out in the UK at London’s super sewer project.
Keller UK’s instrumentation and monitoring business, Getec has rebranded as GEO-Instruments.
GEO-Instruments, the monitoring and instrumentation division of Keller UK, are releasing an updated and improved version of its QuickView Software.
Keller has competed its work on the first major weekend road closure on the A13 Road Widening Project in Thurrock ahead of schedule.
Keller has appointed Piotr Konieczny as General Manager of GEO-Instruments, their instrumentation and monitoring division.
Keller UK has announced an update to The Keller Way – the core values that guide the way staff should act in their dealings with their colleagues and customers.
Two Keller UK divisions have been working together to develop a new, bespoke pile monitoring system on a prestigious project in the heart of the City of London.
Keller engineer Kanan Garayev has been shortlisted for the Institution of Civil Engineers' Tony Chapman Medal.
Keller UK has taken delivery of the world’s first Soilmec SF55 CFA piling rig.
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Last month two Keller divisions were back on site together in north London to test borehole surveying equipment for potential use on upcoming Keller jobs.
The trial was done as part of a training session provided by the manufacturer Devico and focused on two types of instrumentation…
Two Keller divisions have been working on a major flood defence project in London installing specialist minipiles and carrying out groundwater monitoring.
Keller has been awarded Gold level accreditation with the Supply Chain Sustainability School.
Keller design manager Fabio Pero gave a presentation at the Piling 2020 conference on a fascinating job in London using Pali Radice minipiling.