McGee joins forces with Brett

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16 August 2017

Specialist contractor McGee and building materials group Brett have announced a partnership to provide a state-of-the-art demolition recycling centre in London, United Kingdom, to meet increasing demand for waste management.

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McGee and Brett have formed a strong working relationship over several years

The companies are pooling resources for the centre, which is located in Hithermoor to the west of the city.

Described as a significant investment, the centre will feature specialist recycling plant and machinery that can segregate, treat and recycle demolition arisings. All waste brought to the facility is recycled.

The two companies have a formed very strong relationship over several years, working on a number of prestigious contracts in London including the All England Tennis Club (Wimbledon), Heathrow Airport and most recently Battersea Power Station.

McGee director John McGee said: “It is important to us to minimise the amount of material sent to landfill. Close collaboration with Brett allows us to maximise the amount of material that can be recycled and back-load trucks to construction sites which delivers transport efficiencies, saving costs and helping to reduce environmental impact.”

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