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EARTH ENVIRONMENTAL APPOINT UK BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER MARK NEWALL

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical welcomes Mark Newall as its UK Business Development Manager. Mark will be based in the Stockport Head Office and will be assisting with ambitious expansion plans for all the regional offices.

Mark has extensive experience of developing existing and new business in North England & Scotland, throughout the UK and Wider Europe. Having worked with a range of businesses supporting the construction, rail, highways, and maintenance sectors, Mark has detailed knowledge of geotechnical, environmental, and geological services to civil engineering, construction, and infrastructure clients nationwide. Plus, specialist remediation contracting services to landowners and developers.

“Mark has vast expertise in the construction sector and has a thorough technical understanding of contaminated land, planning approvals, remediation and site investigations. His knowledge and experience will be an asset to Earth Environmental & Geotechnical’s future growth” Adam Czarnecki Managing Director.

During his career, Mark has had the opportunity to work on many exciting projects including Congleton Bypass, Lockerbie Wind farms, Network Rail.

At Earth Environmental Mark will be overseeing all on-going business and developing strategies for future growth.

“The past 7 years Earth Environmental & Geotechnical have successfully expanded their regional offices and now provide a comprehensive range of Geotechnical Site Investigation, Mining, Geotechnical and Geological Risk Assessment services throughout the UK from the 5 regional locations. I am looking forward to working with the Regional Office teams to increase business by developing further opportunities/wider service provision with both new and existing clients”

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical’s aim is to grow the business in a sustainable manner providing a national service delivered by local offices, run by technically proficient staff with a strong business acumen.

If you would like to discuss a new project or development you can contact Mark via email  marknewall@earthenvironmental.co.uk or contact our Head Office.

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