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Specialist contractor Sheet Piling (UK) has installed 532 low carbon, temporary, sacrificial sheet piles in Ransome’s Wharf, a riverside residential project in Battersea, southwest London. Click here for full article Source & Image - geplus.co.uk
Phenna Group, a UK-headquartered business, has acquired MLA Geotechnical, a leading geotechnical testing, inspection and engineering services provider based in Austin, Texas. Click here for full article Source & Image - geplus.co.uk
Kent County Council (KCC) is set to start procuring specialist contractors to stabilise the collapsed cliff above the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone. Click here for full article Source & Image - geplus.co.uk
The Department for Education has signed off main works deals for £243m of school projects to move into main construction. Click here for full article Source & Image - constructionenquirer.com
Kirklees Council has signed off a major overhaul of Huddersfield’s historic Victorian market, paving the way for Willmott Dixon to start work later this year Click here for full article Source & Image - constructionenquirer.com
Kier has landed a significant enabling works package at Sizewell C to build the main entrance zone into the giant Suffolk nuclear project ahead of full-scale construction. Click here for full article Source & Image - constructionenquirer.com
Specialist contractor Sheet Piling (UK) has installed 532 low carbon, temporary, sacrificial sheet piles in Ransome’s Wharf, a riverside residential project in Battersea, southwest London. Click here for full article Source & Image - geplus.co.uk
Phenna Group, a UK-headquartered business, has acquired MLA Geotechnical, a leading geotechnical testing, inspection and engineering services provider based in Austin, Texas. Click here for full article Source & Image - geplus.co.uk
Kent County Council (KCC) is set to start procuring specialist contractors to stabilise the collapsed cliff above the Road of Remembrance in Folkestone. Click here for full article Source & Image - geplus.co.uk