In recognition of 'This is Engineering Day' and in our centenary year we’re celebrating the contribution our engineers are making to deliver a net zero future.
We recently received an amazing 11 awards from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) at its annual awards ceremony, recognising our health and safety successes over the last 12 months.
It’s #throwbackthursday and we’re looking back to 2004 when our London rail team was going underground to help upgrade communications systems for the London Underground.
We have a proud history of training apprentices and developing the next generation of engineers – and that means we also work hard to promote careers in engineering and inspire the engineers of tomorrow.
Bringing buildings and infrastructure to life is central to the NG Bailey vision and our long history in the rail sector has seen us improving the travelling experience for rail users at some of the busiest stations in the UK.
Operating responsibly has always been a priority for us, whether it is investing in our people, training apprentices or minimising our impact on the environment.
In the run-up to National Apprenticeship Week, we’re taking a trip down memory lane and remembering when senior project engineer, Nathan Willmott, visited No. 10 Downing Street to meet the then Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
NG Bailey was founded in a basement in Leeds in 1921 with 12 employees carrying out domestic electrical installations. Today, we are still family-owned but have grown to become one of the UK’s leading independent engineering and services businesses working across numerous infrastructure sectors.