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John Robson LTD
john robson metals ltd has been at the forefront of controlled dismantling and demolition of hv substations for over 35 years. due to the rigorous requirements and high standards necessary for this work we decided more than 20 years ago to specialize exclusively in providing services of dismantling, demolition and disposal to the heavy electrical supply industry. our operations site is fully licensed with the environment agency to receive all redundant equipment and waste likely to be encountered in the demolition/dismantling work. whenever possible these unwanted goods are recycled, the use of this recycled material by industry helps to preserve the worlds resources. from a distribution transformer to a complete 400kv substation john robson metals ltd has the resources, trained staff and equipment to dismantle and dispose of redundant electrical equipment anywhere in the uk. we are highly experienced in the removal of redundant equipment within a live substation environment.
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John Robson LTD's headquarters is located at Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom
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John Robson LTD has 2 employees
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John Robson LTD is in the industry of: Civil Engineering
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