Three members of the same family have built up more than 55 years with a construction firm. The three members of the Fayers family work for building contractor Anderson — one of the UK’s largest property developers which operates across Suffolk and Essex.
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An adventure bar feature axe-hurling and crazy golf is being proposed for empty units at the St Enoch Centre in Glasgow.
Shipping-container clinics and city centre pod have been proposed by architects to help speed up the process of Covid-19 vaccinations. At the request of the Italian Special Commissioner for the Covid-19 emergency, Domenico Arcuri, the architect Stefano Boeri – together with a team of cons
SP Energy Networks has invested £386,000 to carry out extensive UK trials of new THOR Hammer resilience technology.
It’s easy to think of asteroid drilling as a remote, futuristic concept - an idea that belongs in the realm of science fiction.
Two municipal workers could be entitled to a five-figure windfall after discovering two gold bars when unblocking a sewer in Brussels. The workers pumped in water at high pressure to clear a blockage and when they struck gold.
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The Stone of Destiny will be returning to Perth and Kinross after an absence of over 700 years.
A homeowner disgusted with the actions of the tradesman at her house took to Facebook to share a note she left them after she saw that they'd used her brand new toilet. Nadia from Sutherland Shire in Australia had hired a group of construction workers to do a bit of work on her home, but while
A dog kennel with a double-glazed window, an automatic door and a heated floor has been created by modular housebuilder Built & Spaces.
A recently completed McDonald’s restaurant is aiming to be the first net-zero restaurant in the quick-service industry.
A 13-year-old passionate about diggers and tractors has become the youngest person to gain a Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) Red Card, making him a trained operator.
Scotland and Northern Ireland could be linked with an innovative floating tube bridge, researchers at Heriot-Watt University have said.
Scottish Water took to the skies for a dramatic helicopter delivery of a footbridge to the remote Dhu Loch Reservoir on the Isle of Bute. The footbridge is the missing link in an ongoing £250,000 investment project at Dhu Loch Water Treatment Works. It allows workers to access the valve house
An architect has invented what has been hailed as the world’s most sustainable hydroponic planter.