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Measured Building Surveys Nationwide and

Measured Building Surveys Nationwide and Europe – Measured surveys Nationwide and Europe! Mobile CAD Surveying Solutions Ltd  can accommodate either a simple single property floor plan for a domestic or private customer to a complete schedule of buildings including whatever type of data collection the customer requires for a commercial customer. If you are an Architects or Surveyor and you require fast [] http://ow.ly/2JKsO1 Continue Reading

Contractors can “pick and choose” jobs i

Contractors can “pick and choose” jobs in London – The London construction market is now so strong that contractors can “pick and choose” schemes they bid for. Steve McGuckin, UK managing director of consultant Turner & Townsend, said: “The days of builders bidding for every sniff of work are gone. “The confidence in London is now so strong that contractors are able to pick [] http://ow.ly/2JGyWw Continue Reading

New deadline for revised bids for £600m

New deadline for revised bids for £600m Google HQ – Revised tenders for Google’s King’s Cross HQ contract are not due to be submitted to the internet giant until the New Year. The Enquirer understands that contractors bidding for the job are working to a January 2015 deadline to submit new tenders. The value of the contract has also doubled to £600m as Google radically alters the [] http://ow.ly/2Jy8vB Continue Reading

Cladding firm Astec failed owing £12m to

Cladding firm Astec failed owing £12m to trade creditors – More than 300 subcontractors and suppliers of failed cladding group Astec are unlikely to see a penny owed to them. The latest creditors’ report from administrator Deloitte reveals that the three main businesses Astec Projects, Astec Group and Concept Design (Interiors) owe unsecured creditors £12.2m. Of this sum, £7.3m is owed to suppliers and subcontractors, [] http://ow.ly/2JuHJI Continue Reading

HSE launches two-week blitz on unhealthy

HSE launches two-week blitz on unhealthy sites – HSE inspectors are starting a fortnight-long crackdown on sites exposing workers to unhealthy working conditions. Inspectors will be looking in particular at respiratory risks from dusts including silica materials and exposure to other hazardous substances such as cement and lead paint. The inspectors will also have manual handling, noise and vibration in their sights as [] http://ow.ly/2JkFtD Continue Reading