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Aberdeenshire Road Side Path

Lowland Paths

Saturday, 14 January 2012 16:37


MOA worked along with another contractor to construct the eagerly awaited link from the Portsoy road to Huntly. The path included traffic management as the path was adjacent to the road, using imported materials the path was held by rock revetment on the downhill side. On completion the community are extremely pleased as behind the scene work to get this project done have been on going for nearly 10 years.

 

Commercial Dyking

Stonework

Friday, 13 January 2012 16:29



Above photographs show a road side wall in the Highlands, MOA were awarded a contract to repair collapsed sections and also construct new build sections which had past the point of repair. Our staff double up on sections building a side each this proves to be highly efficient and staff members work to the same style and speed. Our team of craftsmen continue to produce quality workmanship at competitive rates for a number of clients throughout Scotland.

 

 

Residential Dyking

Stonework

Thursday, 12 January 2012 16:24


We are currently working on a private landowners property, constructing double sided perimeter dyking. The style consists of a mixture of pink granite and grey schist for aesthetic reasons. MOA can design and construct your garden as required also providing soft landscaping services including top soiling, turfing, fencing, raised flower beds and much more.

 

Parking Meters

Stonework

Monday, 12 December 2011 21:05

FCS have introduced a parking metre system in parts Scotland, this will attempt to replenish funds cut from the government budget following our economic situation. MOA were sub contracted to construct ornamental dyking works around the meters to improve the appearance and make them less obtrusive.

 

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