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Welcome Matthew Udale

We’re pleased to introduce Matt Udale as our Contracting Administrator.

He joins us from a logistic background in the Construction sector. Matt aims to implement a robust process procedure over the next few months within our contracting team and is looking forward to developing his knowledge, environmental awareness and working alongside our forward thinking team.

Our contracting division has seen significant growth in the last 2 years with a marked development in facilitating the management, creation and in some cases the translocation of habitats to feed into the biodiversity net gain process.

Lots of developments have secured the implementation of grassland habitats, wildflower meadows, ponds, wetland and woodlands and with a blend of landscape architecture, ecology and our contracting teams we can help bring those habitats to life.

Matt joins the company at a particularly exciting time and brings a wealth of skills around logistics to help get our busy contracting teams organised.

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Posted on: 18 April 2023
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