We are an independent multidisciplinary engineering practice, providing structural, civil, environmental, geotechnical and highways & transport consultancy services from five UK offices and overseas.
Our projects cover a broad range of sectors: commercial, education, health, industrial, residential, regeneration, retail, defence, sport and leisure.
We strive to bring engineering excellence and innovation to the communities where we work.
CampbellReith’s geotechnical team are indebted to John Peterson of Foundation Piling Limited for providing extensive training last week on Geosolve’s retaining wall design software, Wallap. →
We are delighted to confirm our new Bristol office location in Unit 5.03, Here. Our previous location at Wessex House on Pixash Lane, where some of the team had been located for over two decades, had become less viable for us recently. Our growing team and our desire to reduce reliance on cars and improve →
This International Women’s Day CampbellReith is celebrating how we have been working to break the bias in gender over the last few years with an increased representation of women in senior and leadership roles across our practice. →
Chalk downland and Roman snail conservation in Surrey. →
Our offices are now open for all staff and visitors to attend, whilst following the guidance set out in our risk assessment. →
We are pleased and proud that Bristol Office Partner and Chairman of Constructing Excellence’s Bristol Club, Jamie Siggers, is to be a judge for a third year for this year’s Constructing Excellence South West Awards. →
CampbellReith was delighted to recently join The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, ISG and other project team members to celebrate the topping out of the Oak Cancer Centre. →
CampbellReith is delighted that the Council of Isles of Scilly, has granted planning permission for 12 affordable detached and semi-detached self-build homes at Ennor Farm, Old Town, St Mary’s. →
Very few secondary school projects include the design of bridges, reinforced earth embankments and Vierendeel girders, but CampbellReith is delighted to be involved in one. →
CampbellReith undertook the initial assessments of the landslip to help understand the causes of the slip and ensure that the house was made safe again. →
As the United Nations champions “cultural diversity for dialogue and development” today, the need for such a drive is being dramatically underlined by the continued cross-border attacks in Israel and Gaza. →
The Tibbalds Campbell Reith (TCR) JV multidisciplinary team have recently been appointed to lead on the planning submission for a new residential-led development on the south western outskirts of Ripon. →