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04 March 2022
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Slippery Decking Solution for Godalming College
Godalming College in Surrey had a problem with slippery decking on their campus.
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The Courtauld Gallery, London
The Courtauld Gallery reopened its doors to the public on Friday 19 November 2021 following the most significant modernisation project in its history.
03 March 2022
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Top rated new arrivals with G2+ technology
The G2+ technology stands out for its ease of installation and use.
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Spaciotempo lead the way with environmentally friendly thermo roofing
Spaciotempo are delighted to be pioneering the use of patented Low E™ thermo roof technology, an enhanced energy efficient insulator, in the temporary and semi-permanent buildings sector.
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ODQS Join Fire Aware
ODQS are the 1st cost consultancy to join Fire Aware.
02 March 2022
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What is Category Management?
Why is it important to developing your business with multiple retailers?
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Coronation Gardens in Kidderminster
Greenway Landscape Architects were planning a new coronation Garden in Kidderminster for Wyre Forest District Council.
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Philippe Hollevout & Watco, A Colourful Story
We met with Philippe Hollevout, a renowned french painter, who specialises in frescos and murals. About 15 years ago, Philippe Hollevout created a mural to brighten up the area surrounding the School Jean Macé in the city of Roubaix.
23 February 2022
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How the PSTN switch over will affect your lift
The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is a system of analogue circuit-switched telephone lines that still criss-cross the globe. First developed in the late 1800s, this network of copper wires connected to telephone exchanges enabled people to communicate in real time over vast distances.
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Section 4.2 of the Technical Handbook & Lifts (Scotland)
This handy guide to Section 4.2 (Scottish Part M) explains what this regulation is and its various implications on lifts in building projects in Scotland. Read on to learn something new!
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