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Slurry lagoons
Professionaly designed and built
Jones Bros has a high reputation for innovation in civil engineering. The company was founded in the 1950s and has become one of the UK's leading civil engineering companies. No job is too complex and our experts can design, manage and carry out the work to fulfil all needs.
Jones Bros has its roots in agriculture, having evolved from a livestock farm run by two brothers. Our comprehensive expertise in areas such as landfill and land remediation means we can build earth-banked slurry lagoons for farmers whether affected by Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) regulations requirements or not.
Why choose an earth banked slurry lagoon?
A bespoke earth banked lagoon, taking into account location, soil type, stone content, water table levels and the needs of the specific farm, can be the most cost-effective solution for slurry storage.
Lagoons offer the flexibility of size, shape and location to meet farm needs. They are highly cost-effective in the short and long term, have minimal visual impact with a long life span.
Why choose Jones Bros?
Jones Bros are specialists in design, construction and installation. They provide expertise in clay and all flexible membrane lining (FML) methods. Their services include site surveying to assess suitability for a lagoon with in-house expertise to produce plans and drawings suitable for planning applications and construction. Jones Bros are fully conversant with all current relevant regulations and guidelines and can provide access roads, concrete pads, fencing and other associated ancillary works. Most importantly, in the current economic climate, they offer extremely competitive pricing with fully trained and qualified employees and their own plant fleet.
Jones Bros can also provide access to specialist independent advisors to give confidential guidance to farmers before committing themselves to any work.
To discuss your needs and request a quote please ring Huw Jones on 01824 703661 or email civeng@jones-bros.com
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