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Suttles

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Suttles

Overview

Suttles comprises of two modern family businesses, operating across four areas, united by a common purpose to serve the construction and infrastructure sector. Suttle Projects offer tier one and tier two civil engineering contracting. Our work is supported by many areas of self-delivery; an extensive plant fleet, in-house piling capability, as well as our own design department backed by chartered engineers and an ICE graduate training scheme. We have an abundance of experience in general civil engineering, but particularly in rail, coastal, earthworks, and inshore marine projects. We have a pedigree in outstanding innovation, epitomised by our work in the areas of piling and marine excavation. Suttle Piling offers a wide range of piling installation techniques so that we can give an unbiased view on the right solution for your project. We can provide sheet piling for retaining walls, and other types of driven pile as appropriate to your requirement. We complement this with replacement systems, from difficult access segmental flight auger, to economic and rapidly installed continuous flight auger piling. For larger scale infrastructure, or more thorny geotechnical problems we have rotary piling capability within our teams and fleet. Suttle Stone Quarries work from our base on the Dorset Hampshire border to quarry, process and supply primary and recycled aggregates to the trade and public. With three operating bases, and tipping facilities we also provide disposal of inert and contaminated arisings from infrastructure and domestic projects. Our modern fleet of FORS compliant tipper and self-unloading trucks ensures the most reliable service available in our operating area. Suttle Purbeck Stone dates back to the 1930’s when Suttles first became involved in the Purbeck stone industry. We are modern producers of Purbeck stone products for all types of building and landscaping projects. Our Purbeck stone is quarrieded by local craftsmen at our California Quarry site.