The Historic town of Lyme Regis is built on some of the most unstable land in Britain. The geotechnical works undertaken offer long-term protection against destructive landslips
The western end of the church of St. John the Baptist, in Coventry, which was first dedicated in 1350, had begun to settle causing severe distress and cracking of the structure.
Keller Geotechnique help restore Queenhithe wharf, originally made as a present from King Alfred the Great to his brother-in-law Ethelred in 883AD.