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Hampshire: Ground engineering specialist Mainmark opens new hub

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Karolina Skinner

Mainmark, a ground engineering specialist company based in Milton Keynes, is opening a new operational hub in Hampshire, to support a growing portfolio of clients in the South of England. The Australian-owned company established its UK head office six years ago and has completed over 500 projects since then. 

Mainmark specialises in non-invasive and cost-effective solutions for subsidence repair and ground improvement and works with businesses and residential property owners across the UK, The company works with clients in residential, industrial, commercial, civil engineering and infrastructure situations, providing alternative solutions to traditional underpinning methods. Mainmark's range of products includes a proprietary hi-tech resin injection solution, Teretek®, that is used to raise, re-level and re-support existing structures with minimal intrusion or disruption, and JOG Computer-Controlled Grouting, an advanced cement grout system used to raise and relevel structures under precise computer control.

The new facility near Winchester will house some of its fleet of custom-built compact vans and lorries which enables the team to deliver its solutions more efficiently in hard-to-reach areas. The company is currently recruiting in both Milton Keynes and East Hampshire.

Victor Chirilas, Co-Director of Mainmark UK said: "When we first established ourselves in the UK, we wanted to build on the success of Mainmark in Australia, New Zealand and Japan and bring our expertise and technology to another market that would benefit from it. In the last six years the team has done a fantastic job completing a range of ground repair and strengthening projects in the B2C and B2B sectors.

"While we already operate across the UK, we’re really excited to be sharing the news of our new southern Depot which (...) will allow us to undertake more projects efficiently and expand our capabilities in the south of the country."

Karolina Skinner

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