Marishal Thompson Group is a national integrated environmental consultancy specialising in high quality advice and practical solutions for the Governmental, Insurance, Civil Engineering, Resident Social Landlord, Development and Financial services sectors. Since 2000 we have completed in excess of 45,000 instructions for clients on projects throughout the UK.
Formed in 1992, the company has gained a reputation for high quality, innovative and practical advice. Our vision as we continue to expand is to keep listening to clients, provide the service they need and see them come back year after year asking for more.
Paul Thompson
Posted: Friday, January 27 2012
Marishal Thompson working with the CarbonFixIt Foundation www.carbonfix.it have developed a Carbon Reduction strategy that will hopefully see the company announce their being carbon neutral by August 2012.
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