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Works completed for Contract Piling Services at Strabane in Northern Ireland.
Our specialist Pre-Cast operator working for Junttan UK Hire at London Gateway on hire to Keller Foundations operating a Junttan PM26 installing Driven Cast In-Situ Concrete Piles.
This was taken by Dennis Jones in the Shetlands, what year?
Piling Personnel Ltd carrying out some crucial alterations to Abco Marine's Jack-up Barge on the River Wear in Sunderland.
Extracting the 610 tubes at Instone Wharf. The works were completed in record time. PPL provided Supervision, Plant Ops and Welders for these works.
Sent in by Shaun Renshaw - Working for Keltbray at BBC TV Centre, Wood Lane, London
The Shetlands - sent in by Paul Newman
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland - Crane barge being set up in position.
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland - Welding the piling gate and positioning the sliders.
Sent in by Paul Newman - A closer look at the Rosyth Ferry Terminal Dolphins. Each Dolphin weighed in excess of 70 tonnes.
Big Dave on his Eiger at Dundee in 2002.
2/2: Sent in by a very young looking Tim Hopkinson, second from the right on both pictures. He still wears those overalls today! Also the guy in the blue hat a very young looking Karl Engels, one of PPL's conventional piling specialists.
Can anyone name all of the people above, this was taken in Peel in the Isle of Man, which year? info@pilingpersonnel.com
And today we are looking through the "ROUND WINDOW" at the piling works at Davyhulme in Manchester for Volker Ground Engineering. Very arty Mr Greaves, don't give up the day job.
Our specialist Pre-Cast operator working for Junttan UK Hire at London Gateway on hire to Keller Foundations operating a Junttan PM26 installing Driven Cast In-Situ Concrete Piles.
Working into the night at Sunderland preparing the bored pile positions in the cofferdam.
Mr Hopkinson running a tight ship at The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland for Farran Construction Ltd. PPL are providing Supervision, Welders, Piling Operatives and Plant Operators.
Paul Newman at Goole for Ivor King
Backdriving with BPH's CX110 at Sunderland - Photo sent in by Kristien Greaves
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland - The first spud pile being installed for Farran Construction at Sunderland Friday 22.01.2016. Photo by Anthony Taylor.
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland - The first piling gate.
Sent in by Paul Newman - Left to right; Mick Little, Colin Gartside and Magnum PI.
The photograph above was sent in by our dear friend Dennis Jones. The picture was taken on Blackpool beach where Dennis was working for Sheet Piling UK at the time.
The above photograph was sent in by David Hickman who wishes to remain anonymous.
Mr Paul Newman and Mr Colin Gartside in Dundee, what year?
Our specialist Pre-Cast operator working for Junttan UK Hire at London Gateway on hire to Keller Foundations operating a Junttan PM26 installing Driven Cast In-Situ Concrete Piles.
Our Paul Newman and our very dear friend, Colin Fitzgerald. Taken in the Isle of Man, what year?
Works progressing well at Sunderland.
The last pile being extracted from the Muck Pit Cofferdam at Instone Wharf. Stuart Greaves, Kristien Greaves and Neil Reid all played a part in achieving a fantastic review for Piling Personnel Ltd from our client Dragados Sisk Joint Venture.
Definitely leaning on........
Working for Ivor King in Solihull - Sent in by Shaun Renshaw
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland - Spuds being extended.
The New Wear Crossing in Sunderland - More spuds driven.
Sent in by Paul Newman - One of the two Dolphins being installed in the River Forth upstream of the Forth Rail and Road Bridges.
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1/2: Sent in by a very young looking Tim Hopkinson, second from the right on both pictures. He still wears those overalls today! Also the guy in the blue hat a very young looking Karl Engels, one of PPL's conventional piling specialists.
Who is this young fitter above?