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CampbellReith

CampbellReith

Civil Engineering

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About us

CampbellReith is an independent engineering practice providing structural, civil, geotechnical, environmental, highways & transport services from five UK offices and overseas. Established in 1960, CampbellReith is a client focused firm with the values and determination to contribute to the world we live in. Our aim as a responsible consulting engineering practice is to provide design services for new homes, hospitals, offices, education facilities, and other areas of our society that positively affect our environment. Among CampbellReith’s recent and current major projects are the award-winning Ghana District Hospitals - six new district hospitals project being designed and built across the country; Woolston Riverside regeneration scheme in Southampton - a mixed industrial and residential development vital for the development of the area; Proton Beam Therapy centre , a cancer treatment facility being built over a deep basement in central London. CampbellReith was extensively involved in the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2012 London Olympics, supplying structural engineering services to LOCOG, ExCeL, Earls Court, Arena Seating and GL Events.

Industry
Civil Engineering
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
London
Type
Partnership
Founded
1960
Specialties
Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Highways & Transport Design, Land & Contamination, Development Planning Services, and Environmental Impact Assessment

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  • CampbellReith is proud to be sponsoring the ACE2Zambia 2025 project 🌍 It’s an incredible initiative, and we look forward to seeing the progress made this summer!

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    We are thrilled to announce that CampbellReith has generously agreed to sponsor our ACE2Zambia 2025 project! CampbellReith is a renowned independent firm of consulting engineers with over 60 years of experience, providing structural, civil, environmental, land quality, geotechnical, highways, and transportation services. With offices across the UK, they are recognized for their innovative and pragmatic approach, delivering unique and cost-effective engineering solutions that positively impact local communities. They have close ties with the University of Bath’s Faculty of Engineering & Design, regularly offering placement opportunities to students and helping them gain valuable industry experience. We are incredibly grateful for their support and excited to collaborate with them on this meaningful project. A special thank you to Jamie Siggers for making this partnership possible!

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  • Fantastic to see Phase 3 of the Wornington Green estate regeneration receive planning consent. It’s been satisfying for all the teams at CampbellReith to see how far the redevelopment has come since our early work on the first phase back in 2009. Great effort by the whole team to get the application in whilst working within the constraints of the area and a shifting legislative backdrop. We look forward to seeing the planning proposals becoming reality over the coming years! #regeneration #affordablehousing #consultingengineers

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    We are delighted to have secured planning permission for Peabody’s final phase of their estate regeneration of the Wornington Green Estate. This approval marks an important step for the continued delivery of new homes in Kensington and Chelsea. This permission secures 370 new homes, with 57% affordable housing, a new community centre, new areas of public realm, extensive tree planting and importantly links to Portobello Road. The wider estate regeneration now secures 1,007 new homes. Peabody Conran and Partners CampbellReith BB7 CPW Townshend Landscape Architects Treework Environmental Practice

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  • Senior Geotechnical Engineer, Rose Ashmore, has written an insightful article on 'Net-Zero: Rolling Dynamic Compaction' featured in this month’s AGS - Association of Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental Specialists magazine. Read more below! #AGS #NetZero #Geotechnical 

    The AGS is pleased to announce the 𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗵 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 issue of the 𝗔𝗚𝗦 𝗠𝗮𝗴𝗮𝘇𝗶𝗻𝗲 has been published.   There are a number of excellent articles in this issue including; • Early Careers Professionals Poster Competition - Page 7 • AGS Event Programme 2025 - Page 9 • AGS Annual Conference - Page 12 • Focusing on Women’s Safety and Welfare - Page 18 • Introducing SiLC’s Female Leads - Page 26 • Net Zero – Rolling Dynamic Compaction - Page 28 • Ground Models - Page 34 • Standards Update - February 2025 - Page 42 Plus much, much more!   The AGS Magazine can be viewed on the AGS website: https://lnkd.in/es2VNHmz

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  • On Wednesday evening a group from our London office headed to King's Cross to enjoy the outdoor exhibition celebrating ‘extraordinary ordinary’ women on the Granary Square art benches. A great depiction of the ordinary things women do every day, followed by an IWD quiz over pizza, with questions highlighting important topics such as the gender pay gap within the engineering industry and how many seats women currently hold across political parties across the world. An enjoyable evening with colleagues to recognise the steps taken over history to improve gender equality as well as what more needs to be done to achieve a gender equal world. https://lnkd.in/e3fHQkpz #AccelerateAction #IWD2025 #outdoorexhibition #art

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  • Former Pirbright Institute for Animal Health at Compton, Berkshire CampbellReith is pleased to announce we are collaborating with Homes England and LDA Design on bringing forward this complex brownfield site in West Berkshire. The site of the former Pirbright Institute for Animal Health is located on the outskirts of the village of Compton and has a wide variety of environmental related challenges including being located within the North Wessex Downs National Landscape. Due to previous uses, the site was found to be heavily contaminated, and Homes England have recently undertaken an extensive programme of demolition and remediation to clean the site up for future redevelopment. Whilst the site has the benefit of an extant planning consent for the development of up to 160 homes, employment land, landscaping, associated infrastructure and the delivery of a wildlife area, an updated masterplan and planning application are being prepared to address phasing and delivery considerations. The project requires a truly multi-disciplinary and collaborative approach to take it forward and we are very happy to be working once again with this successful team to provide a deliverable planning permission. CampbellReith is providing project management, civil engineering, drainage design, transport and Environmental Impact Assessment with LDA Design providing planning, masterplanning and landscape design from the Lot 2 DaRTS Framework Panel, TEP - The Environment Partnership providing ecology, BNG, arboriculture, LVIA, FLOH Consulting on energy, utilities and sustainability, and ACCON UK Limited with respect to air quality and noise. Each of the team’s unique specialisms have been integrated into a single, cohesive strategy to drive success on this project. The project is being jointly led by Tristan Tucker and Marian Cameron (CampbellReith), with Chris King and Susie Byrne MRTPI (LDA Design).

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    CampbellReith is proud to be leading a multi-disciplinary team providing project management, engineering and environmental consultancy services at the former Yeo Valley site for Homes England. This is a site located on the outskirts of the village of Cheddar, within Somerset’s Mendip Hills National Landscape, and therefore has significant landscape sensitivities. Having been involved from the initial Technical Due Diligence and capacity planning to support the site’s acquisition by Homes England, CampbellReith’s team comprising LDA Design’s planners and masterplanners, TEP - The Environment Partnership’s ecologists and Lambert Smith Hampton’s property advisors have prepared a new masterplan and achieved Section 73 planning approval in late 2024. The proposed development includes up to 100 new homes, alongside a 60-bed care home, plus extra-care units, workplaces and a nursery. The design of the revised masterplan has carefully considered how to overcome the steep site topography to improve site accessibility, whilst coordinating the proposed site levels with sustainable surface water drainage solutions. The proposed addition of a drainage pond in the south of the site seeks to offer enhancements to biodiversity, water quality, and local amenity. Homes England will now demolish the existing commercial buildings and have recently completed a public procurement exercise to appoint Walters as main contractor to take the site demolition works forward, which includes the construction of a bat barn as ecological mitigation. CampbellReith and TEP will continue to play an important role in managing these works through to completion. This represents a key milestone for the mixed-use regeneration scheme to prepare the site for a developer. Well done to CampbellReith’s Project Director Tristan Tucker, Project Manager and Environmental Consultant Michael Baber, with support from Blessing Farirai, Robert Cogbill on drainage design, Rob Green on transport, Sam Savery as site supervisor, as well as the wider team of Susie Byrne MRTPI and Paul Connelly from LDA Design, Ruth Woolston at TEP and Chris Parkes FRICS at LSH to name a few.

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