Our Company

Dew Construction is a Civil Engineering business working regionally across Northern and Central England with offices in Oldham and Coventry.  With over 70 years of experience in the construction industry we pride ourselves in our ability to offer a personal and focused service to our clients whilst having the resources to deal with a range of different but demanding contracts.  Our ability and commitment has been externally recognised through public and private sector clients awarding us framework contracts.  This ongoing work provides us with a strong platform from which to offer clients a range of services.

In 2006 Dew Construction was incorporated as a company in its' own right and became a subsidiary of DCT Civil Engineering, a well-established general civil engineering contractor with skills and resources to complement and enhance our own.  DCT operates in the water and highway infrastructure sectors, having specialist tunnelling capability.

Dew strongly believes that the future lies in being able to add more value to those services that we are best able to provide to clients whilst recognising those activities that are best left to others.  Consequently we have developed strong relationships with a number of design and contracting specialists allowing us to offer a comprehensive and flexible range of services from design development through to project delivery. Our wealth of experience in the construction and refurbishment of bridges, retaining walls, culverts, drainage, inland waterways, marinas and river structures is widely recognised.  We are the only contractor in the UK to sit on the CIRIA project steering group for remedial treatment of dry stone retaining walls.  Aside from these sectors Dew Construction carries out structures work for the Highways Agency and is currently building an assurance case for Rail sector structures work.  A growing market is the provision of specialist civil engineering services to the manufacturing industry, where changing processes fuel a demand for infrastructure reconfiguration.