Griffon
Groundworks & Civils

In which we strive true passion

Experts in Groundworks.

Griffon Groundworks and Civils Ltd was established in 2023 and through years of experience over 3 generations it’s safe to say it’s a family tradition.

Sustainable growth with secured contracts with projects ranging up to the value of £2 million in the housing and commercial sectors. We have the ambition and drive to meet the requirements demanded from within the construction industry for our Business and the future.

From our base in Essex, we cover East Anglia for civil engineering and groundwork packages for all types of schemes and projects, with generations of knowledge harnessed over the years to help with delivering the finest ethos and commitment in this challenging of industries.

The business has a very clear and simple objective, delivering client satisfaction time and time again where repeat business speaks volumes both in quality service, and confidence to its clients while operating within a safe and healthy working environment. By ensuring and investing in professional and technically skilled personnel both on-site and behind the scenes is key. Your workforce is your Business and represents our Business at every level, creating a safe but friendly environment, which drives ambition within the workforce. We always endeavour to execute projects to the highest standards’ meeting all construction programme requirements is key.

Sectors.

Civil Engineering

Working closely with all authorities and highway inspectors regarding adoptable schemes our experienced work force have the knowledge and accreditations

Housing & Industrial Developments

Combining both the groundworks and Civils elements within are company gives us the ability to provide a service that will

Groundworks

With any project in mind, we can accommodate your scope of works with our highly skilled workforce to get you

Proud Supporters Of
The Hawker Typhoon RB396

RB396 flew over 35 combat sorties against ground targets in ‘Fortress Europe’ and was repaired 18 times in her short four-month life. In total, 666 Typhoon pilots, 56% of all Typhoon pilots, were lost on operations, a higher percentage than losses suffered by Bomber Command. On 1st April 1945, whilst attacking mechanised transports (METs) five miles north-east of Hengelo in the Netherlands, RB396 herself was hit by intense light flak and started to lose height. Her pilot Flight Lieutenant House, skilfully made a forced landing north-west of Denekamp on the Dutch/German border. Flight Lieutenant House evaded capture, managing to return to his Squadron just four days later. RB396 became one of many battlefield relics littering the European theatre.

After the war had passed her by, RB396 was recovered from the battlefield, transitioning through a scrap dealer and then a chemical factory, that proposed making a chemical wash from her rear fuselage. She was eventually saved by Dutch enthusiasts for display in a small museum. In 2012, she was brought back to the UK by one of the founding Trustees of the HTPG. With the securing of a factory inhibited Napier Sabre engine the very real prospect of getting a true WWII veteran flying again became a reality and the HTPG was established in 2016.

Proudly Sponsoring
Claydon FC Under 14's

Claydon football club provides football to all ages, from 5 years old to veterans.

We have excellent facilities at our Blue Circle home ground with flood lit training area, changing rooms, common / eating area and kitchen and the Cafe which is open on game days.
We have 4 stunning pitches on site and utilise another 3 pitches locally.

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