Civil Engineering







Civil engineering
Civil engineering is all around us. It's our infrastructure. It's the pathways we walk on, the roads we drive on, the buildings we live and work in, and the schools where our children study... Yet, we rarely give them a second thought.
Nor do we consider how traffic lights allow us to navigate junctions safely, or how they use intelligent systems to keep traffic flowing through our busy streets and
cities.
Do we ever consider the skills involved with building and maintaining our highways, cycle ways and walkways?
Briant Traffic does.
End to end projects
Briant Traffic civil engineers work on all manner of projects from dropped kerbs and footpath construction to major highways and traffic light systems, all over London and the South East.
Fully trained, certified and competent in a wide range of civil engineering areas, not only do the engineers carry out and manage projects, they support other areas of the overall team's expertise.
As Briant Traffic's workforce carries out works, such as traffic management, vehicle loop detection systems and street lighting installation, its multi-tasking civil engineers are on hand.
From original ground work to making good, the engineers provide full project support for an end to end solution.
Civil engineering partnerships
And working in partnership with some of the biggest private and public organisations in the UK, Briant Traffic engineers provide the same breadth of skills on a wide range of projects.
Working with partners, such as Kent County Council, TfL and Alton Towers, the team has earned a reputation for quality work.
Non exhaustive list of civil engineering works
Traffic signals
- Ducting
- Chambers
- Communications
- Ducting
- Access steps
- Slabbed walkways
Highway maintenance
- Drainage
- Footway re-alignment
- Junction improvements
Excavation
- Reinstatement RSA
- Hard standing
- Slabbed footways
- Tarmac works
- Patching
- Excavation
- Hard standing
General civils
- Slabbed footways
- Hand rails
- Kerbs
- Tactiles
- Block paving
- Dropped crossings
- Footways
- Utilities
- Cycle ways