Civil Engineering is one of the main divisions within GRAHAM Construction. Operating throughout the UK and Ireland, we pride ourselves in delivering value for money and innovative solutions for our clients.

We have recently been involved in some of the most prestigious projects across the UK and Ireland, including:

  • The iconic Samuel Beckett Bridge in Dublin
  • CPC Regeneration Project for Rolls Royce Nuclear facility in Derby
  • A6 Randalstown to Castledawson Dualling for Transport NI
  • IF019 Framework for NI Water
  • Port of Tilbury
  • Portrush Railway Station
  • Congleton Relief Road, Cheshire
  • South Bank Quay, Middlesbrough
  • National Highways, South East England (M25 J28 & M2 J5)

As a forward thinking sustainable infrastructure, our core sections being Marine, Highways, Rail, Water & Nuclear.

What does a Civil Engineer do at GRAHAM?

Civil Engineers are creative people who solve problems. They come up with ideas and then turn them into real things for people around the world to use. We are specialists in the innovative resolution of complex civil engineering challenges. Across bridges and highways, rivers and railways, our deep rooted expertise transforms the rural and urban landscapes where we operate. Whether it is easing commuter congestion or powering renewable energy, we consistently strive to make a difference so that our work delivers lasting impact to millions of people throughout the UK and Ireland.

We are proud of our record - a record that is continuously recognised by the industry's leaders for its creativity, added value engineering and, most importantly, integrity. Governed by sector experts, our people make us unique and provide the practical intelligence to genuinely make our client's lives easier, their projects smoother and implement benefits beyond the brief.

A Civil Engineer will

  • Ensure Health, Safety and Environmental and Quality requirements are adhered to.
  • Undertake Surveying and setting out duties.
  • Plan the work and efficiently organise site operations in order to meet an agreed programme milestones.
  • Liaise with any consultants and sub-contractors engaged in the project as necessary.
  • Resolve any unforeseen technical challenges and other problems that may arise.
  • Undertake the testing and calibration of instruments used.
  • Share improvements and innovation.
  • Continuously learn and develop through our GRAHAM Academy.