Tudor Griffiths to supply products to Clywedog Dam
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Tudor Griffiths has been selected to support the programme of work on the Clywedog Dam. The company first won the contract to supply sand and gravel to the project in 1964 and now, over 50 years later, it has once again been called upon to supply its products as part of a scheme to install a new hydro-electric system in the lower basin of the dam.
Managing Director Tudor Griffiths said: “It’s such a great feeling to be working on the dam so many years after my Grandfather first won the initial contract. “We are well known for our long and dedicated commitment to the local area as a company, and we’re very proud of our family’s involvement with the business which is just as strong today as it has always been.”
The current project on the dam involves the installation of a new 100 kilowatt hydro-electric system on the weir wall at the lower basin of the dam, and Tudor Griffiths is working alongside the appointed contractors, Bentleys.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/28112016/tudor-griffiths-to-supply-products-to-clywedog-dam/
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