
Eve Trakway are a supplier of temporary access systems. The firm is the principal trading subsidiary of Accession Group Limited, which in 2013 was acquired by
Ashtead Group plc for cash of £28 million, and a £7 million
earnout Earnout or earn-out refers to a pricing structure in mergers and acquisitions where the sellers must "earn" part of the purchase price based on the performance of the business following the acquisition.
Description
Earnouts are often employed when ...
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LDC exits Eve Trakway in £28m sale.
'' Yorkshire Post'', 13 May 2013. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
History
Eve Trakway originates from a division of J. L. Eve Construction
J. L. Eve Construction was a civil engineering company from south London.
History
The company was formed on 8 February 1930 by John Leonard Eve (3 February 1887 - 25 June 1954) from Aveley in Essex. In 1924 he was appointed as the Chief Engineer ...
, which built the wartime Chain Home
Chain Home, or CH for short, was the codename for the ring of coastal Early Warning radar stations built by the Royal Air Force (RAF) before and during the Second World War to detect and track aircraft. Initially known as RDF, and given the off ...
radar transmitter masts.
Structure
It is based at Bramley Vale
Bramley Vale is a village in Derbyshire, England, south of Bolsover. It is in the civil parish of Ault Hucknall.
History
Bramley Vale is a former colliery village and has a lengthy mining heritage, from the opening of the Glapwell colliery in 18 ...
near Ault Hucknall, off the A617 in eastern Derbyshire.
Products
The firm provide temporary roads, bridges, footpaths, and crowd control barriers for use in transport and construction projects and outdoor events.
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Bolsover District
Companies based in Derbyshire
Road infrastructure in the United Kingdom
Pavements
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