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Wiltshire civil engineering firm announces seven-figure investment in new equipment

MJ Church is involved in major projects across the South West

MJ Church has added to its fleet of vehicles. (Image: MJ Church)

A Wiltshire-based contracter that has secured work on civil engineering projects throughout the South West has announced a £1.1m investment in new equipment as part of its plans for growth.

MJ Church, headquartered in Marshfield near Chippenham, has acquired four new articulated dumper trucks to add to its fleet of 25 vehicles in response to growing demand from its customers.

The family-run business is currently undertaking earthworks for construction company Morgan Sindall on behalf of its client National Grid for the Dorset Visual Impact Provision Project.

The scheme aims to reduce the visual impact of overhead power lines in the Dorset AONB nature reserve.

The company, which also offers waste management services, is the main contractor on a £17.5m upgrade of junction 15 of the M4 motorway.

Highways England is working with Swindon Borough Council, Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership and developers Persimmon and Redrow on the project.

The seven-figure investment was facilitated by a loan from Lloyds Bank, with MJ Church’s managing director Ben Staff praising the bank for allowing the company to continue its growth ambitions and to “play our part in the region’s economic recovery” following the pandemic.

Mr Staff said: “We remain committed to maintaining a modern, tech-enabled fleet of vehicles to allow us to deliver best-in-class services to our customers across our wide-range of service areas.