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Assessing the life cycle of an industrial or commercial metal roof before PV panel installation

You should consider the life cycle of your metal roof before installing PV panels. Due to the significant costs of a solar PV system, the condition of the roof is critical so it should be assessed prior to installation. The ...

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25 Hanover Square to be transformed into a future-forward workplace

Westminster City Council has approved plans to transform 25 Hanover Square, a 7-storey office building on a prominent corner site in London’s Mayfair, into a high-quality future-forward workplace. Designed by architects, interior designers and workplace experts Basha-Franklin for asset and development manager Morgan ...

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Bidding opens for Pagabo’s new £1bn refit and refurbishment framework

National framework provider Pagabo has opened bidding for its latest construction framework – the second generation of its Refit and Refurbishment framework. The new generation of the framework will run for four years from March 2023, taking place of the current ...

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Novus wins Riverside Group framework deal

Novus Property Solutions is continuing its longstanding relationship with The Riverside Group with a high-volume framework contract for works across England. The two-year planned multi-void replacement works, which has an estimated value of over £970,000, will see Novus carry out ...

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Kier Places appointed to YORbuild3 Minor Works framework

Kier Places has been appointed to the £600 million YORbuild3 Minor Works framework. The housing maintenance and facilities management business has secured places on all five sub-regional frameworks for Lot 2, which covers new build and refurbishment projects valued between ...

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Glenigan forecasts a rise in UK office refurbishments as tenants and landlords adapt to changing working practices

Glenigan’s UK Construction Industry Forecast 2022-2024 indicates the construction industry is facing challenging economic conditions, particularly within consumer-related areas, but a firm development pipeline is predicted to lift industrial and office starts in 2022, as well as Government-funded areas such ...

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Wates generates £2.1m of social value for Cheshire

Wates Smartspace has created £1.687 million of social value for the local Cheshire community during the second year of a major fire station refurbishment programme. Year one of the contract created £413,000. Working in partnership with Cheshire Fire and Rescue ...

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SPIE in Bruntwood SciTech win

Bruntwood SciTech has appointed SPIE UK to deliver design and refurbishment services at the UK’s largest single site life sciences campus, Alderley Park in Cheshire. Under the terms of the nine-month contract, SPIE will be carrying out a wide range ...

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Acivico appointed to Birmingham Museum and Arts Gallery £5m refurbishment project

Professional services consultancy, Acivico Limited, has been appointed to carry out works as as part of a wider electrical upgrade and refurbishment of the flagship Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, following a grant of £4,998,820 being awarded to Birmingham City Council ...

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Wates Smartspace leads DWP’s lift refurb programme

National property services provider, Wates Smartspace, is underway with year four of a major programme to carry out lift refurbishments on behalf of the Department for Work & Pensions (DWP). The fourth year of the DWP’s lift modernisation programme has seen ...

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