Infrastructure
Barhale undertakes civil engineering projects for public and private sector clients
- Highways - new build roads, junction modifications, paving and public realm works.
- Waste - the construction of waste transfer stations and household waste recycling centres, involving roads, drainage, pavements, reinforced concrete structures and associated buildings.
- Airports - work within the demanding constraints of operational airports: runway upgrading, drainage and lighting replacement, aprons, taxiways and modifications to terminal buildings airside.
- Waterways - works to canals and rivers to maintain banks, protection from scour, refurbish tunnels, repair bridges, clean and repair locks.
- Commercial Development - enabling works to prepare sites prior to development: demolition; sewer and services diversions; new drainage; retaining walls, new roads, footpaths etc.
- Bridges - new build and refurbishment to road, rail and pedestrian footbridges.
- Industrial Development - works to support the clients' business: machine bases, hardstandings, car parks, drainage, sewage treatment plants, specialist buildings.
- Gas and Electricity - work to both the above and below ground assets for both the transmission and distribution networks.

Multi Utility services
This provides an integrated multi-utility diversion and installation capability for delivery of cost effective solutions for new construction or extensions to existing structures.
This provides an integrated multi-utility diversion and installation capability for delivery of cost effective solutions for new construction or extensions to existing structures.
Integrated project management teams:
- Investigate design options
- Carry out construction
- Installation and diversion work
- Liaise with utilities and statutory authorities
- Manage customer after-care and maintenance.

We also provide a multi-lay facility to undertake laying and installation of
all services including water, telecoms, gas and electricity, as well as all associated
construction works.


