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21 January 2016
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New SuDStech paving offers unrivalled porosity
Sudstech is one of the latest porous paving products introduced to the SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Solutions) market, with the impressive ability to transfer up to 50,000 litres of water per square metre per hour.
19 January 2016
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SE Controls gets switched on with Bristol’s Electricity House contract
A key contract to provide an advanced smoke ventilation system to Crest Nicholson Homes’ redevelopment of Bristol’s iconic Electricity House building, has been awarded to leading smoke and natural ventilation systems company, SE Controls.
18 January 2016
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Long Crendon Tennis Club loving Matchplay 2
Long Crendon Tennis Club, Bucks was founded in 1982 when a local farmer donated some land to the Parish Council, who in turn leased to the newly formed tennis club. Initially two porous macadam courts were constructed with flood lights being added in 1990.
15 January 2016
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Bushboard launch brand new washroom colour range
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New High Intensity Reflective Chapter 8 Compliant Chevrons
Top Notch Signs are proud to show off their new look, stand alone sister website specialising in Chapter 8 compliant chevrons designed for vehicles that work on the Highways.
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One New Bailey - Project
Located in the heart of the City of Salford, adjacent to the Central train station just across the River Irwell from Manchester’s busy Deansgate area, New Bailey is a state of the art new office development.
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Protection plays its part in park transformation
A leading galvanizing firm has teamed up with a blacksmith specialist to protect a range of sculptures as part of a major regeneration project in the north east.
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Clayrite comes to Coventry.
Berkswell & Balsall Common Tennis Club, Coventry, has recently added to its tally of artificial courts with a block of 2 courts in Clayrite, by Playrite
14 January 2016
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Red tape drive aims to ease rules for house-builders
A review of rules and regulations has been launched in a bid to reduce the barriers that get in the way of house-builders developing more homes.
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Tree takes crane out
A truck crane overturned in Anderson Indiana yesterday while removing a tree from the front lawn of a building on the campus of Anderson University
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