About Groundconstruction
As an established and reputable construction company in Essex.

As an established and reputable construction company in Essex, Ground 2 Construction provide wide a range of services when it comes to groundworks and construction. With a leaning towards civil engineering and commercial groundworks, we do also undertake residential works too. We have the ability to completely transform your property or site using the finest of materials and the highest standard of workmanship. The services we offer include groundworks, construction, civil engineering and even cleaning services nationwide. Our diverse and wide ranging portfolio includes a collection of projects where we have renovated car parks, developed on empty sites and even re-routed or installed mains electricity and drains. We work between both residential and commercial projects and we are also provide renovations to your commercial property and have plenty of experience in this area. We have also worked on other designs such as, water features and ponds, fencing, gates and tree work. As a diverse company with a strong understanding of our customers’ needs, we can adapt to any style you are looking for. Most of our customers come back to us again and it is clear to see why!
Take a look at our gallery to see examples of our previous work and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. If you want a testimonial from our customers, we are happy to provide this. We are on Facebook and Twitter, so there is no excuse not to get in touch! We look forward to helping you revamp your home in the future and we are sure you will be more than happy with the results of our hard work.
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