On behalf of Urbanite, DLA Architecture and planning consultant Quod have submitted a new planning application for the prominent site that was formerly occupied by the Yorkshire Post in Leeds city centre. The highly visible landmark at the Wellington Street… Continue Reading →
Works have been complete on seven brand new homes in Dry Street, Basildon, exclusively for residents on the council’s housing register. The homes have been delivered in a partnership between Sempra Homes and Stonebond, consisting of two one-bed flats, four… Continue Reading →
ONE of the UK’s leading contractors has been appointed to deliver a pioneering Passivhaus leisure centre, designed by the sports and leisure experts at GT3 Architects. Willmott Dixon has been named by Spelthorne Borough Council as main contractor on the… Continue Reading →
DBR’s specialist conservation team returns St Michael’s Abbey, Farnborough to its former splendour following a deep clean of its 19th Century interiors St Michael’s Abbey, Farnborough, is an active Benedictine church nestled in the heart of the Hampshire countryside. Opened… Continue Reading →
High-strength EJOT chemical anchoring systems provide dependable solution for concrete Injectable chemical anchoring systems from EJOT combine high strength with ease of use to provide a dependable anchoring solution for cracked and non-cracked concrete, brick and block in the most… Continue Reading →
Nottingham City Council and Nottingham City Homes have secured over £2.8m of Government funding to retrofit council homes in the city. The grants will see 298 homes improved to make them more energy efficient and help residents reduce their energy… Continue Reading →
“The existing copper roof of the British Museum’s South Colonnade had decayed and lost its integrity over the 60-year period from when it was originally installed,” explains Johnnie Wynne, project manager, Curo Construction. “There was water penetrating the walls and… Continue Reading →
The UK and Europe’s shower designer and manufacturer, Roman, were delighted to welcome Andrew Griffith, the new Minister for Exports to its headquarters in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. The visit involved a tour of Roman’s 400,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facilities,… Continue Reading →
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