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Connecting the UK: Project Gigabit

A new scheme has been launched by the UK Government entitled ‘Project Government’, the plan is to ensure the entire UK has access to a network connection including more rural areas. There is a total of £5 billion of funding available for this project which is expected to be released over a few years. It is estimated that the UK will have 85% network coverage by 2025….

The 2025 Copper Cease

The last year has flown by! With a global pandemic, three lockdowns and a series of vaccines. Your business is likely to be focusing on post-covid recovery but it’s important to look to the future to…

Expanding Horizons: Our New Office

UCS Technologies have recently acquired a new office in Scotland. The acquisition of the office supported the addition of four new engineers and a subcontractor to our fleet.
The new satellite office will…

E-Wars: Combating Electrical Waste

1.45 million tonnes… that’s how much electrical waste that the UK produces each year. Electrical waste is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the country. A majority goes on to be recycled but a large portion of this waste is simply thrown away.

HS2: Connecting the UK

HS2 otherwise known as High-Speed Railway is a huge railway project that will be completed in a number of stages and will connect London, the Midlands, and the North of the UK via 25+ stations.
Phase one will see the creation of 134 miles of track connecting London and Birmingham through 31 tunnels. It is expected for phase one works to be completed between 2029 and 2033. This phase will help to reduce journey times and congestion when travelling by providing more seats.
Phase 2a will…

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