Eve Trakway

Eve Trakway are a supplier of temporary access systems. The firm is the principal trading subsidiary of Accession Group Limited, which in 2013 was acquired by Ashtead Group plc for cash of £28 million, and a £7 million earnout.[1][2]

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History

Eve Trakway originates from a division of J. L. Eve Construction, which built the wartime Chain Home radar transmitter masts.

Structure

It is based at Bramley Vale near Ault Hucknall, off the A617 in eastern Derbyshire.

Products

The firm provide temporary roads, bridges, footpaths, and crowd control barriers for use in transport and construction projects and outdoor events.

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References

  1. LDC Exits Eve Trakway in £28m Sale to Ashtead Group Plc. LDC, 13 May 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  2. LDC exits Eve Trakway in £28m sale. Yorkshire Post, 13 May 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2015.


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