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C. Jackson & Sons (Bedford) Ltd.
Founded over 40 years ago by Charles Jackson, C. Jackson & Sons are renowned for the safe removal of dangerous and obsolete structures, and the potentially hazardous materials they may contain.
We have grown from a demolition company operating just in Bedford, Luton and Northampton, to one that offers unrivalled levels of service in Cambridge, Leicester, Milton Keynes, Peterborough, St Albans, Stevenage, Watford, Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire, as well as neighbouring towns & counties.
As a multi disciplined contractor, we offer a complete and comprehensive package of demolition and asbestos removal services to suit contracts of all types and sizes. We continually strive to offer solutions that are both practical and economically viable.
C. Jackson & Sons are committed to reducing the volume of materials disposed of as waste at landfill sites. Over 95% of materials arising from our demolition works are recycled.
Asbestos Removal in Peterborough, Leicester & Northampton.
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Jackson Demolition
Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire, Luton & Stevenage
Jackson Demolition has a 40-year pedigree in demolition of every kind, and became a member of the National Federation of Demolition Contractors in 1986. We have the experience and 'in house' resources to deliver a 'one stop shop' for our clients every demolition requirement.
A complete health and safety package is provided for each project in accordance with the CDM Regulations 2007. Click here for more info.
Jackson Environmental
Asbestos Removal, Leicester, Bedford & St Albans
Jackson Environmental has over 20 years experience in the identification,
controlled removal and containment of asbestos and are members of the Asbestos Removal Contractors Association (ARCA).
We hold a full asbestos removal licence issued by the Health & Safety Executive and are registered with the Environment Agency as a carrier of 'controlled waste'. Click here for more info