News

  • 3 Peaks Challenge Completed (27.08.09) - At nineteen minutes to 5pm, Monday June the 8th, Guy, Kevin, Ian and Ben staggered back into the Snowdon car park relieved it was done. [More...]
  • More MCERTS for NCA (5.2.09) - We are pleased to announce that we have gained further MCERTS accreditation. [More...]
  • UKAS Success (5.2.09) - In November 2008 we had our first combined environmental and construction testing UKAS/MCERTS re-assessment visit. [More...]
  • Quality on the run (5.2.09) - Ben Cavey, our Quality and IT Engineer, is running the Flora London Marathon for the first time on 26th April 2009. He is running for Mind, who offered him a golden bond place.  He needs to raise at least £1600.00! (More...)
  • NCA Gains MCERTS (1.5.08) - Nicholls Colton Analytical (NCA) has been officially granted MCERTS and UKAS accreditation for a number of important environmental analyses on soil. [More...]
  • Can you afford to be without SiLC?(30.1.08) - Alex Warwick was asked to write an article for "Construction Housing Magazine" about the importance of using a qualified Specialist in Land Condition.  Read Alex's article
  • Nicholls Colton Lend a Hand (30.4.07) - Nicholls Colton helped out Sileby Town Cricket Club during their Natwest CricketForce 2007 weekend by donating the use of kit and fuel. [More...]
  • UKAS Scope Increased (7.3.07) - Due to customer demand Nicholls Colton Testing have extended their UKAS scope of accreditation to include the following tests. [More...]
  • Key Geo-environmental Promotions Announced - Due to the continued success, expansion and increasing workload of Nicholls Colton Geotechnical, we are very pleased to announce the immediate promotion of three of our key engineers. [More...]
  • Charity - Alex Rides Etape du Tour! - Alex Warwick took part in the 2006 ‘Etape du Tour’, which translates literally as  ‘Stage of the Tour’.  Each year, the organisers of the Tour de France select a particularly gruelling stage of the three week race, to be the one at which the amateur cyclists get a go. The 2006 Etape was no exception – it took in three mountains in the Alps, the finish line being at the top of the last mountain, Alpe d’Huez after 187 km (117 miles). [More...]