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      • Strath Nethy Bridge.
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      • Meall Dubh, Kinloch Rannoch.
    • 2013 >
      • Creag Bheag; >
        • Creag Bheag North side mountain path.
        • Creag Bheag golf course circular.
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        • Light touch work.
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        • Light touch, experimental work.
        • Full build contract. Pt1 2013
      • RSPB bog reclamation work.
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      • ACE Bridge.
      • Coire na Ciste, Cairngorms
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      • FCS Glen Affric
      • Chalamain gap.
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    • 2016 >
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      • Mayar
      • Ben Ledi
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    • The Snub, Glen Clova
    • Beinn A'Ghlo (return path)
    • Croagh Patrick Survey (Ireland)
    • Cairn Liath, Beinn A'Ghlo. Cairngorm NP
    • Ben Nevis
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  • Ben Venue. Loch Lomond Trossachs NP
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  • Ben More. Loch Lomond Trossachs NP
  • Cairn Liath, Beinn A'Ghlo. Cairngorms

Ben Ledi, Loch lomond and the Trossachs.

The project on Ben Ledi was part of 3 separate contracts, a machine built path lower, us in the middle and another machine job above us.

The lower job was to realign the path away from the base of the crag that was prone to rockfall, where it rejoined the original line was where we started as the path steepened and narrowed as it winds its way around the shoulder to lead walkers on to the top of the ridge.

Most of the material was collected from below the crags and lifted to site by helicopters.

The path was a mixture of aggregate path and stone pitching and water features.

Before construction

Construction phase.

Finished path.

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