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14 January 2016
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Happy New Year from The Sussex Sign Company!
We hope you all had a great time over the festive season.
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This is what happens without the correct safety measures in place!
While driving, this driver must not have expected an accident that would transform his car into a convertible-like state.
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Wolff cranes get to work on world's tallest tower
Thirteen Wolff cranes are at work building the kilometre-high Jeddah Tower in Saudi Arabia.
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The Mailbox shopping centre, Birmingham
Design & Display Structures were appointed by main contractor Galliford Try Construction Central to design, manufacture and install nearly 100 portal frames as part of a massive £50m refurbishment scheme.
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YO! Sushi at Whiteley Village Fareham
Design & Display Structures have completed a sweeping loop of GRP fascia soffit under a contract to McLaren Construction to build an 1,800 sq ft custom built standalone pod at the Whiteley retail and lesiure destination in Hampshire.
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Serpentine Sackler Gallery Hyde Park London
Design & Display Structures were appointed to design detail, manufacture and install one of the most complex double curving GRP bullnose cladding structures in the UK to fit around the perimeter of lightweight tensile roof membrane and primary steelwork structure which provides a new and exciting exhibition/gallery space in London.
13 January 2016
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Cardiff and Vale College
Cardiff and Vale College received a £20m grant from the Welsh government to transform the delivery of education and further training courses across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.
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Dudley Zoo
The architecture at Dudley Zoo dates back to 1937 when the then owner, the third Earl of Dudley, chose a team of modernist architects to design the zoo.
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Thomas More Square
Thomas More Square is a ‘business village’ on the edge of the City of London, adjacent to St Katherine Docks and the Tower of London beyond.
07 January 2016
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BSRIA responds to cut in solar subsidies announcement
BSRIA is disappointed with yesterday’s government announcement that subsidies for small scale solar electricity panels on homes are to be cut, albeit less than expected. The subsidies will be cut by 64 per cent, less than the previous proposal of an 87 per cent reduction.
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