Established in 1995

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Christmas Shutdown 2025

We are closed for Christmas from end 19th December, returning 5th January 2026. We wish all our clients and suppliers a happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

UKAS Reaccreditation 2025

Peter Baxter Associates Laboratories were once again reaccredited by UKAS on 10th April. No non-conformities were recorded by our laboratory technicians- a tribute to all our laboratory team

Thirty Years in Business

The company was first registered on 3rd March 1995. We have been offering soil related consultancy services ever since. Amazon was started at a similar time by a founder of the same age as Peter Baxter, and is currently worth $ 2 trillion. We have a lower capitalisation, but are equally committed to customer service.

UKAS Reaccreditation 2024

PBA Laboratories were reaccredited by UKAS on 5th April 2024 (subject to internal review). The majority of our accredited tests are now to BS EN ISO 17892. Our website test listing will be updated shortly.

ISO 9001 Reaccreditation

Peter Baxter Associates Ltd’s Quality Management System has been reaccredited to ISO 9001 for another year.

Change of Address

We have moved our office and correspondence address to our Laboratory at Kestner Works, Bredgar Road, Gillingham Kent ME8 6PL. We have rented out our previous office in Rochester and staff will be working from home on a permanent, part time, basis where possible. This change will continue beyond the Covid pandemic and will significantly reduce our overheads. A mail redirection service is in place, and addresses will be updated on this website shortly.

Open for Business

Peter Baxter Associates Ltd are open for business during the current 2021 lockdown. We operate Covid control measures beyond Government guidance and welcome enquires.

Coronavirus

Peter Baxter Associates Ltd is open for business and welcomes enquires.

We are homeworking where possible and have introduced social distancing and hygiene measures for site works, our laboratory, and subcontractors in line with Government and industry guidance. These will slow output to some extent.

Best wishes to all

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