Leeds-based contractor, Priestley Construction, has completed work on bespoke student apartments in Lancaster. The project included a 19,217 sq. ft new build and the conversion of a five-storey grade-II listed building, resulting in 89 new apartments, as well as communal… Continue Reading →
Setcrete has unveiled a new suite of product demonstration videos for its range of industry-leading floor levelling compounds and complementary preparation products. The videos are available to view online at setcrete.co.uk. The video library features all of the products in… Continue Reading →
Commercial and Marketing Director at Sontay, Stacey Lucas, has joined the Building Control Industry Association’s (BCIA’s) Management Committee. She brings 20 years of industry experience to the role in which she will be responsible, alongside other committee members, for making… Continue Reading →
For new high quality, contemporary student accommodation at Somerville College in Oxford, IG Masonry Support was able to create a solution that offered striking aesthetics whilst complementing the adjacent listed buildings and sensitive character of the conservation area. Designed by… Continue Reading →
Knauf Insulation has earned an additional BBA certificate for its Rocksilk® RainScreen Slab range – a new solution for partially filled masonry cavities. Rocksilk® RainScreen Slab is now certified for use in masonry cavities in both high-rise rainscreen façades and… Continue Reading →
Standing tall over the city, Lincoln Cathedral is a magnificent and iconic international landmark, and one of Britain’s most spectacular pieces of architecture. Once admired as the tallest building in the world, the spire at Lincoln Cathedral was an impressive… Continue Reading →
Rutland Mills has been derelict for 20 years. During this time, the nine Grade II Listed buildings have become dilapidated and in a poor state of repair. Investor, City & Provincial Properties selected the site for redevelopment and to establish… Continue Reading →
Edinburgh Castle has unveiled its newly installed solar panels, part of Historic Environment Scotland’s (HES) continued programme to reduce energy use across the historic properties in its care. The solar panels have been installed on the roof of the Scottish… Continue Reading →
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