Reinforcing the Demand for Steel in Cornwall

Cornwall is a county that has long been associated with metals – generally tin and copper – but now a company based in Devoran, near Truro, is working hard to supply the needs for reinforcing steel within that county. Read the rest of this entry »

Everything You’ll Ever Need!

‘One-Stop-Shop’ is a bit of a cliché nowadays, but, when the concept was launched by Gloucestershire-based Hale & Co., it was still revolutionary. Read the rest of this entry »

Go Solar – NOW!

Offering solar electrical and solar heating systems both for on-roof and in-roof installation, Go Solar Now!, based in Stockton-on-Tees, aims to serve the domestic market from the M62 north to Scotland and east of the Pennines. Read the rest of this entry »

Kingston Gate, Hampton Court Palace

THE latest addition to SteinTec’s range of high performance paving mortar came into its own after problems slowed down the project to stylishly transform a main entrance roadway to the grounds of the historic Hampton Court Palace on the outskirts on London. Read the rest of this entry »

BRUSHLESS FUEL PUMP LIFTS HEAVY DUTY DURABILITY

EcoFlo technology is now in production with leading diesel engine companies; Federal-Mogul also to supply pumps for retro-fitting Read the rest of this entry »

Mövenpick Deira offers slumber land package

The Mövenpick Hotel Deira can now almost guarantee a peaceful night’s sleep after creating a dedicated ‘relax zone’ and full range of amenities ideal for business guests.
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Pipeline Industry Grows with the Need for Security

Pipeline operators are renewing and repairing existing pipes and laying new pipelines to secure energy and water supplies across the world. Read the rest of this entry »

Cruise liners to expand Arabian Gulf Operations

Confidence in the potential of cruise operations in the Arabian Gulf and Indian Ocean was highlighted at the Seatrade Middle East Cruise Convention (SMECC), held at the Meydan hotel in Dubai. Read the rest of this entry »

5 Minutes with Michael Cant

With over 30 years experience in the property, facilities and infrastructure sector, Michael Cant qualified and practiced as an architect before business school and pursuing his career in portfolio and construction management as a chartered surveyor.  Read the rest of this entry »

RICS Responds to Land and Society Commission

The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has recently published its responses to the independent Land and Society Commission Report, looking at ways the organisation and its members can help communities take on additional powers and responsibilities – both in response to the government’s plans for localism in England, and in helping people invest more productively in their communities.

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