Multi-disciplinary engineering specialist
Taziker is comprised of five key operations: Infrastructure, Engineering Solutions, Environmental Engineering, Access Solutions and Industrial Services. Within these operations sit our multi-disciplinary specialist skills and capabilities including structural strengthening, scaffolding, encapsulation, protective coatings, fabrication, geotechnical engineering and more.
Taziker has been structured in this way to streamline support for our regional operations. This will ensure the business is in a strong position to meet both current and future demand and deliver maximum benefit and value to the client. With our dedicated resource and expertise throughout the UK and a proven track record for engineering excellence and innovation, this places Taziker as an ideal partner to support a wide variety of projects.
Taziker Awarded Refurbishment of Historic Clifton Suspension Bridge
Taziker has been awarded the extensive, multi-million pound refurbishment contract at the iconic Grade I listed Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
20 February 2024
Taziker’s Matt Greenhalgh receives Fellowship with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE)
Taziker is thrilled to share the exciting news that Matt Greenhalgh, Managing Director of FRP Solutions, has achieved the prestigious status of Fellowship with the Institution of Civil Engineers...
18 January 2024
Taziker Appoints Neil Harrison as CEO and Secures New Investment From Founders
Taziker is delighted to announce that Neil Harrison has been appointed as CEO, supported by Jason Worrall as the Group Managing Director.
15 November 2023
Taziker has completed one of Scotland’s biggest ever dam removals
Taziker has completed one of Scotland’s biggest ever dam removals, opening up part of the River Dee to Atlantic salmon for the first time in more than 100 years.
04 October 2023
Refurbishing a historical footbridge Bodmin was the most important town in Cornwall when the Cornwall Railway opened on May 4, 1859. Bodmin...
At more than 110 years old and 400m long, the structure spans an expanse of reclaimed land locally known as ‘Camel’s Head Creek’....