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Morgan Est plc
Company typePrivate
IndustrieConstruction, Civil engineering
Gegründet1985
HauptsitzRugby, Warwickshire, UK
Key people
Mark Cutler, Managing Director
ParentMorgan Sindall plc
Websitewww.morganest.com

Morgan Est plc is a British based construction company specialising in infrastructure services headquartered in Rugby, Warwickshire, England. The company operates in four business units: Infrastructure Projects, Tunnelling Services, Capital Projects and Utility Services.

The Est, Early Solutions Together, is said to promote the company's aspiration to work with clients to solve the original program.[citation needed]

History

Morgan Est's roots can be traced back to the founding of the Miller group in 1934 and was born out of the acquisitions of Miller Civil Engineering Services Ltd by Morgan Sindall plc in 2001. In 2002 Morgan Est also entered the utility sector with the acquisition of Pipeline Constructors Ltd and in 2006 entered the rail sector with the acquisition of Gleeson MCL.[1] In July 2007 the company bought the civil engineering part of Amec DPS, followed by Elec Track Installations (ETI) in January 2008 taking employee numbers to over 4,500.

Operations

The Company carries out the following activities:[2]

  • Infrastructure Services
  • Capital Projects
  • Tunnelling Services
  • Utility Services
  • Programme Management Services

The company also specialises in underground professional services, mechanical and electrical and piling works.

Morgan Est is currently working on a number of projects in the following sectors:

- Transport 

- Water

- Energy.

Major Contracts currently being undertaken are:

M1 Widening J25 to J28, Highways Agency

M74 Completion, Transport Scotland

AMP4 schemes with Severn Trent, Yorkshire Water and Welsh Water

Belfast Sewers Project, Northern Ireland Water Service

Croydon Cable Tunnel, National Grid

Thames Ring Main projects, Thames Water

West Midlands Gas Alliance, National Grid

Capital Works Programme, EDF Energy

Electricity Alliance Central, National Grid

Gas Mains Replacement, Northern Gas Networks

Lee Tunnel (Thames Tideway), Thames Water

References