The Company
The underlying strength of the company is the ability to be resourceful and improvise which, combined with an awareness of environmental and historical needs, emphasises its commitment to restoration and reinstatement.
Specialities
WB Grieve has developed an enviable reputation working with archaeologists and historians on projects linked to Scotland's past - including the Scottish Crannog Centre, Hopetoun House and the Birks of Aberfeldy.
Skill Base
WB Grieve staff are all highly skilled operators, all are National Plant Operators Registration Scheme certified (N.P.O.R.S.). WB Grieve use New Technology & are a specialist group for all road building and tarring. We pride ourselves on ensuring all machinery is up-to-date and correctly maintained. To achieve this we now operate our own workshop with our own team of highly skilled mechanics.

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Resources
All contracts are complete, with WB Grieve Groundworks supplying natural and processed materials, drainage pipes, fittings, septic tanks and sewage treatment plants. The company is an authorised installer of septic tanks and sewage treatment plants. Inert waste is re-cycled to produce primary construction material and screened topsoil.
Safety & Training
Plant operator safety awareness courses are held regularly to revise current and update new legislation. The workforce operates in teams or individually and communicates with base by mobile phone. Machine maintenance and repairs are based at our central workshop. Co-operation with other bodies, SEPA, Building Control and Local Authorities is instrumental in ensuring all our operations comply with Health and Safety requirements.
John Morris Safety Ltd
To help us maintain our high standards, W B Grieve Groundwork’s have retained the services of John Morris Safety Ltd. John is a Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner with experience in solving a broad range of safety management issues, including training. He also provides us with access to Competent Safety Advice in the continually developing field of health and safety. For further information contact John Morris tel: 01567 820787.
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