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by Barry Jarvis
3y ago
Updates and information from the construction and civil engineering market Garden space Taggart Homes has commenced works on the first phase of 100 high spec outdoor work pods suitable for home working and a range of small businesses including beauty salons and gyms. The pods will come in a variety of sizes and designs, at a starting price of £10,000 + VAT. Selling agent Pygott and Crone has been appointed as the UK agent to launch the garden rooms. “As living and working habits continue to shift for many given the present circumstances, there is a growing movement to home working and as peopl ..read more
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by Barry Jarvis
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Updates and information from the construction and civil engineering market Second phase commences Construction has started on the second phase of infrastructure works at Peel L&P Environmental’s strategic energy and resource hub Protos near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. The £10m works will provide road access for the new Energy Recovery Facility to be operated by Covanta and the second phase of plots of at Protos to be brought forward for development. The infrastructure works include new access roads to adoptable standards, new nature areas to create habitats for wading birds and water voles ..read more
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by Barry Jarvis
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Updates and information from the construction and civil engineering market A new addition Architectural practice Mosaic Architecture + Design, has secured Glasgow City Council planning approval to build an £18m Holiday Inn Pacific Quay hotel on the site of the former Glasgow Garden Festival. Situated in an unrivalled position on the south bank of the River Clyde, the 150-executive bedroom hotel will feature seven storeys with a first floor split between conferencing and co-working space and a Skybar on the top floor offering views across the river to the iconic Finnieston Crane and beyond. The ..read more
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by Barry Jarvis
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Updates and information from the construction and civil engineering market Impressive progress Significant progress is being made at Panattoni’s Wakefield515 site, where steel is already up on the largest speculative development in the north for ten years. Caddick Construction, Panattoni’s build partner for the landmark Yorkshire project, is on site to progress the 515,820 sq ft warehouse. The steel framework is now fully formed and cladding being added. Andy Preston, Development Manager for the project, said: “We are pleased to see such good progress on this important development. Wakefield51 ..read more
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by Barry Jarvis
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Updates and information from the construction and civil engineering market Optimised road transport ROSS Bauservice has successfully implemented the latest transport optimisation software from INFORM, a leading provider of AI and optimisation software that facilitates improved decision-making in building materials logistics. ROSS Bauservice is a fast growing, medium-sized company, supplying aggregates and asphalt as well as topsoil and construction waste removal services to its customers in central Germany (Hessia and Rhineland-Palatinate area). The company operates a mixed fleet of its own tr ..read more
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Important Information: The Advanced Materials Show, Ceramics UK, Battery Cells and Systems Expo and Vehicle Electrification Expo
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by Barry Jarvis
3y ago
In light of announcements made by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday 22nd September it is with regret that Event Partners, the show organisers, are required to move The Advanced Materials Show and Ceramics UK, and their co-located events Battery Cells & Systems Expo and Vehicle Electrification Expo, to 7th & 8th July 2021. Adam Moore, CEO of Event Partners says: “We had hoped to be pioneers, one of the few event organisers to deliver a safe and much needed face-to-face meeting place for the industry, in the UK this year. We were fully prepared, and hoping, to go ahead in Decemb ..read more
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Free Webinar – What’s the Key to Accelerating AM Ceramic Uptake?
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by Barry Jarvis
3y ago
@Ceramics UK are holding a free additive manufacturing webinar on Thursday 8th October at 2pm (BST) featuring industry experts from ZEISS Group, Photocentric Ltd, Lithoz GmbH and MTC – Manufacturing Technology Centre. Panellists will be discussing a variety of topics, such as the barriers to expansion and the myriad of ways this flexible method of manufacturing can be utilised.   Register today – places are limited.   http://ow.ly/VC2e50BtvWT     The post Free Webinar – What’s the Key to Accelerating AM Ceramic Uptake? appeared first on Construction & Civil Engineering ..read more
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by Barry Jarvis
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Updates and information from the construction and civil engineering market BIM in action Nemetschek Group’s annual report featured an impressive architecture project: the Irina Viner-Usmanova Rhythmic Gymnastics Centre in Moscow. Software solutions from GRAPHISOFT, Solibri, and Allplan were involved in planning and ‘shaping’ this building. The sports facility seats 4000 people and hosts competitions and training events. Its striking feature is the unique roof shape resembling the form of a gymnastic ribbon fluttering above the ground. The project was led by Creative Production Union (CPU) PRID ..read more
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by Barry Jarvis
3y ago
Updates and information from the construction and civil engineering market Building wellbeing Following approval to build a £250 million wellbeing resort in Manchester, Therme Group has revealed plans to develop the concept in other major UK cities. The roll out will create over 3000 new direct jobs and represents a major investment in the health and wellbeing of the population. The development plan includes projects with a similar concept to Therme Manchester in Wales, Scotland and London. Work begins on the 28-acre Manchester resort next year. All of the projects will be developed at sites l ..read more
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by Barry Jarvis
4y ago
Updates and information from the construction and civil engineering market Building revamp Planning has been submitted by a joint venture between Locksley Hotels Ltd and hotel group Ascena for the centrepiece of the much anticipated multi-million-pound Guildhall development in Nottingham, which will create more than 250 jobs for the city. Originally built in 1887, the Guildhall has hosted a magistrates’ court, police station and fire station during its history. The planning application submitted by Ascena and architects RPS Design Group reveals a 162-bed, four-star hotel, which will include a ..read more
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