66 Works Group Royal Engineers
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66 Works Group Royal Engineers-
Aaron Durham MBE RE BEng (Hons) GCGI IEng MIMechE A highly driven professional mechanic and engineer with 24 years of experience. Self-motivated and efficient, excelling as both a lone and team working. Known for exceptional problem-solving skills & customer service.
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United Kingdom
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Daniel Harker Project Manager at 66 Works Group Royal Engineers-
Lymington, England, United Kingdom
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Aaron Durham MBE RE BEng (Hons) GCGI IEng MIMechE A highly driven professional mechanic and engineer with 24 years of experience. Self-motivated and efficient, excelling as both a lone and team working. Known for exceptional problem-solving skills & customer service.-
United Kingdom
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Top 10%
Overview
66 Wks Gp provides design, assurance, and project management for specialist areas of defence, including the design of bespoke infrastructure solutions from first principles. The group provides advice and assistance to humanitarian and disaster relief operations, including: 502 Specialist Team RE: Force Protection Engineering. 516 Specialist Team RE: Permanent and expeditionary fuels infrastructure. 516 Specialist Team RE: Water development. 518 Specialist Team RE:Mobile generation and power supply. 530 Specialist Team RE: UKAS accredited materials technicians. Military geologists Humanitarian relief Flood protection training The Notts Band of the Royal Engineers. The Bala Gate: The Bala Hissar of Kabul, Afghanistan was for centuries the seat of many different rulers and played an essential part in state development in Afghanistan. Fortified from the 6th Century, the fortress reached its peak under Mughal rulers in the 16th and 17th Centuries. Its palace was rebuilt by an Afghan King in the late 18th Century and British Troops were stationed in the fort during each of the 19th Century Anglo – Afghan wars. The British strengthened its outer stone walls but demolished many of its buildings in order to create clear defensive areas within the more vulnerable parts of the fortress.
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