
The agent name for this entity is: ZenBusiness Inc. The company id for this entity is 21025190. Planting around the junction, through which 300,000 vehicles a day pass, will take several years, and National Highways said it will need to monitor and manage the site for up to 25 years. Ockham LLC was registered on as a domestic limited liability company type with the address 819 Valley Drive, Canton, GA, 30114, USA. The company is growning and I think the CEO and President are moving in the right diretion. Sounds small but it's nice when your working. 401K is great, Dress down on Fridays, and bagels and coffee too. Underpasses and protective netting will help amphibians, with bat boxes also being installed. It offers competiive wages and the benifits are 'ok'. However, the new project plans to reintroduce plants such as heather, bell heather, gorse, wood sage and wavy hair-grass. Ockham contact info: Phone number: (512) 522-7538 Website: What does Ockham do Jyotin is a technology management leader with extensive experience in implementing information security, risk management, and privacy. With over 15 years of experience in the industry, we take your projects from simple to unforgettable.
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It offers data and clinical services, including Phase I-IV clinical trial management services and project management, clinical monitoring, data management, biostatistics and programming, medical writing, regulatory consulting/liaison and pharmacovigilance. Ockham is an award-winning video production company located in San Diego, CA. Work at the junction has been a touch controversial so far, with heavy clearance of trees and other vegetation. The company is a contract research organization (CRO) and functional service provider (FSP). Jonathan Wade, senior project manager, said: "Heathland is a diverse habitat, creating lots of homes for all kinds of animals, insects, reptiles, and birds." The project will last 25 years with work having commenced on 4 September.ĭartford Warbler is one of the heathland specialists that breeds at Wisley and Ockham Commons (Nick Clayton).


National Highways will remove trees and plant more diverse vegetation on the 25-ha site at Wisley and Ockham Commons, where junction 10 of the motorway meets the A3 in Surrey. Heathland around the M25's busiest junction in Surrey is to be restored as part of a new long-term project.
