Lanes Group

[3] Lanes Group was formed in Leeds in 1992[4] as a drain cleaning and repair specialist at which time they employed just five people.

[6] In April 2014, it was announced that Lanes had become the first British company to carry out a no-dig lateral junction (known as a top hat) repair on a wastewater network sewer.

[7] In 2014, it was announced that Lanes were one of the contractors that would help refit 70 London Underground stations over seven years in a £330 million programme.

[8] To date the company exists as the largest UK Waste Water Utility Solutions provider with c. £60 million in capital asset In 2017 Lanes Utilities discovered the largest ever fatberg in history, located in Whitechapel, East London, it is thought to be 250 metres long, weighing 130 tonnes, which took specialist sewer working 3 weeks to clear.

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A Lanes Group vehicle working on behalf of Thames Water in north London with whom Lanes Group was awarded a £216 million contract in 2013.