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Why Use Liquids for Your Refurbishment Project?

FLAT ROOF installations have become a popular choice because of the potential to transform them into functional spaces – from balconies and social spaces, to homes for energy installations such as solar panels and even car parks. Whatever their use, it is important that such surfaces are refurbished using the most appropriate and high-performing materials,

Metal Clad Transformation For CIF-Backed Sports Hall

THE ROMSEY SCHOOL, part of The Gateway Trust, instructed Garland UK Technical Manager Paul Boole and Technical Assistant James Hiscock to support its Condition Improvement Fund (CIF) bid application to upgrade its sports hall roof. An essential part of the brief was ensuring the sports hall building was fully waterproof, upgrading the overall thermal efficiency,

Building Steel Structure: 10 Type Classification

There are many ways to classify building steel structures. According to the structure type, they are portal frame, steel frame, truss, grid, lattice shell, tower, cable-membrane structure, steel-concrete structure, etc. However, in actual projects, they are often classified according to the project’s classification of uses. Building steel structure classification 1. Building steel structure: Factory buildings…
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Clancy bolsters civils leadership team

Clancy has strengthened its senior leadership at the civil engineering team with two new hires. Former Morrison Water Services contracts manager Daniel Tonkin has joined to become operations director for Clancy’s work for South West Water. He joins as Clancy gears up for a significant work programme after securing South West Water’s Capital Delivery Programme

Buckingham Group supply chain hit doubles to £256m

Administrators for collapsed contractor Buckingham Group have revealed the true extent of the hit for unsecured creditors following its collapse last September. At the time the directors statement of affairs disclosed there were 1,292 unsecured creditors with claims totalling £113m. But the latest progress report from administrator Grant Thornton reveals this figure has now more