05 Jun 2026

June Roundup: People, Products & Progress

This month we bring together people and performance, drawing on the expertise, systems, and delivery that underpin every RADIX project. From strengthening our capability through key team members to advancing products and installation tools, alonAs summer gets underway, the RADIX team continues to build momentum across every aspect of the business. In this month’s newsletter, we’re celebrating the people who make RADIX what it is, showcasing innovative products that enhance installation precision, highlighting projects that demonstrate the versatility of screw pile foundations, and exploring sustainable solutions that help protect our natural environment. We’re also sharing details of our revised price list as we continue our commitment to delivering quality, innovation, and value to our partners.

  • People – Cerys Milne
  • Product – Precision Torque Monitor
  • Projects – Screw Pile Foundations for Modular Buildings
  • Promotion – Revised Price List
  • Planet – The Benefits of Using Ground Screws in Tree Protection Areas

If you’d like more information about any featured projects or to discuss ground screws, screw piles, or helical piles, please call our friendly team. We’re ready to support you.


NEWS • People Updates

Meet the Team

Cerys Milne – Sales & Client Relationship Executive

Fast approaching her second anniversary with the RADIX family, Cerys has become a familiar and friendly face to many of our customers. She plays a key role in looking after our regular clients, ensuring they receive the support, service and attention they need to keep their projects moving.

Cerys is also the go-to person for bespoke ground-mounted solar enquiries, helping customers find the right solution for projects of all sizes. With her positive attitude, willingness to help, and growing technical knowledge, she has become a valued member of Team RADIX.

Cerys Milne

Fun Fact:  Cerys has really been part of the RADIX family way longer than 2 years!


PRODUCT • Precision Torque Monitor

RADIX 8000 PTM

Precision Ground Screw Torque Measurement

The RADIX 8000 PTM is the next-generation in torque monitoring – a fully wireless, precision-engineered system designed for fast, accurate verification of ground screw and screw pile torque.

Whether for Ground Screws, Screw Piles, or Helical Piles, the RADIX 8000 PTM ensures your installations meet the highest standards – first time, every time.


PROJECT • Modular Building

University of Portsmouth

RADIX has completed a modular building project at the University of Portsmouth, delivering sustainable foundations within a busy live city centre environment.

Working around existing concrete works, restricted access, and difficult made ground conditions containing buried rubble and brick fragments, the RADIX team completed the installation in just four days using low-impact equipment and controlled installation techniques.

The project demonstrates how screw pile foundations can support fast-track modular construction while reducing disruption, excavation, and vehicle movements in constrained urban locations.


PROMOTION • Price List

June Updates

RADIX Case Study - Bullionfield Solar Meadow - Ground Screws

As part of our regular price review, we have made some adjustments to our price list. While rising costs across the industry have made increases unavoidable, we’ve worked hard to ensure they remain as minimal as possible.

Our warehouse remains fully stocked, so you can count on the same fast delivery you’re used to, and our expert advice is available to all our customers.


PLANET • Sustainable Construction

The Benefits of Using Ground Screws in Tree Protection Areas (TPO & RPA)

RADIX has published a new article examining why ground screws are increasingly being used as a low-impact foundation solution within Tree Preservation Order (TPO) and Root Protection Area (RPA) sites.

Covering applications from garden rooms and extensions to boardwalks and solar installations, the article highlights how engineered ground screw foundations can support development in areas where traditional concrete solutions are often restricted.

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