After gaining a degree in physical geography and geology from Keele University, Lee spent a year completing his Masters degree in Engineering Geology at the University of Portsmouth, and has worked at GEA since September 2016. He is currently working on a range of ground investigations in London and the South of England.
19.02.25
Landfill tax is set to rise significantly in April, with the standard rate rising to £126.15 per tonne and the lower rate rising to...
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Over the past year we have had students join us from Simon Balle and Richard Hale Schools for our work experience programme. We aim...
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We are looking for a geotechnical engineer with a first or second degree in engineering geology, geotechnical engineering, applied geology, or civil engineering with...
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