Glanville Environmental showcases how Re-flow has streamlined its administrative processes through instant communication, centralised information and real-time data collection
The Re-flow team recently travelled to Peterborough to exhibit at No-Dig Live, the UK’s only event focused on trenchless technology since 1985. Between showing off their software and making new connections, the team had a chance to touch base with long-term client, Glanville Environmental, who recently showcased how Re-flow has enabled them to streamline tedious administrative processes and gain more flexibility with the system’s customisable data collection capabilities.
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James Goodman, contracts director at Glanville Environmental sat down with the Re-flow team while at the event, discussing the wide suite of services provided by the business and how Re-flow has streamlined their delivery with instant communication, centralised information and bespoke, real-time data collection.
Glanville Environmental is a civil engineering and drainage company
Glanville Environmental specialises in a range of services including civil engineering for drainage and sewer works, sewer rehabilitation, manhole construction, and drain and sewer installations and repairs.
Established in 1983 the family-run business is based in the South West and operates on a national level, mainly focusing on Devon, Cornwall and Somerset.
With a team of over 200 industry professionals spread across 6 depots throughout the South West, they undertake works of all scopes – from large civil engineering projects involving laying kilometres of pipeline to smaller domestic projects such as blocked drains and septic tank cleansing.
Find out how Re-flow’s field management software can streamline your administrative processes today or call 01392 574002.










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