by admin | Mar 17, 2023 | Consulting Engineers, Nutrient Neutrality, Water & Wastewater
WCI is delighted to share with you our new branding which solidifies 35 years of professional engineering services while demonstrating our passion for designing and implementing progressive solutions for ever-changing client needs. New Branding for a...
by admin | Mar 7, 2023 | Water & Wastewater
We all know the importance of Continued Professional Development CPD. CPD ensures that WCI staff knowledge stays relevant and up-to-date which in turn means WCI can continue to deliver a professional service to our clients. As staff ‘tickets’ expire or extra...
by admin | Mar 7, 2023 | Water & Wastewater
The Environment Agency’s General Binding Rules states that ‘you must get the sludge that builds up in your septic tank or sewage treatment plant removed (desludged) before it exceeds the maximum capacity. As a minimum, you should have your treatment system desludged...
by admin | Mar 7, 2023 | Consulting Engineers, Water & Wastewater
WCI are proudly doing our little bit to support the people of Ukraine. When approached by local builder Kris for support in filling a large van with food and supplies for refugees entering Poland, WCI jumped at the chance. In 12 short hours, WCI raised an...
by admin | Nov 24, 2022 | Uncategorized, Water & Wastewater
My entry for this month’s Working at WCI special or not comes from my recent work at the Esso fuel terminal at Avonmouth. It’s a fairly large site and as you’ll know from Puma, getting on to these sites and actually getting some work done can be tricky and time...
by admin | Nov 24, 2022 | Water & Wastewater
Its not often that we get work in such hallowed halls as St Francis. Posbury House was the home to an Anglican Franciscan nunnery known as The Community of the Franciscan Servants of Jesus & Mary founded in Stepney, London, in 1935 by Grace Emily Costin who took...