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  2. Willmott Dixon - Wikipedia

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    Woolwich Central was the subject of a £46.7 million claim by Tesco against Willmott Dixon for cladding replacement; [53] Willmott Dixon then sought to reclaim the same amount from five members of its supply chain: [54] Lindner Exteriors and its subsidiary Prater, architect Sheppard Robson, AIS Surveyors, and fire engineer AECOM. [55]

  3. Keynsham Civic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The new buildings were designed by AHR in the modern style, built by Willmott Dixon and were completed in 2015. [12] They won a British Council for Offices Award for their design. [13] In 2021, the offices were refurbished at a cost of £1.6 million, to allow council employees from outlying buildings to relocate to them. [14]

  4. Robertson Group - Wikipedia

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    Robertson Group was founded during 1966 by joiner Bill Robertson; the company's sole employee was Bobby Robertson, Bill's brother, who declined to act as owner despite his experience. [3] [4] Initial work for the business was mainly inherited from the business dealings of their father, who had suddenly died from tuberculosis as the age of 57.

  5. Mace (construction company) - Wikipedia

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    Mace's activities involve the following: [38] Programme and project management; Cost consultancy; Construction delivery; Facilities management; Additional services (including health and safety management, sustainability consultancy, contracts and dispute management, social inclusion programmes, investment and Building Information Modelling (), supply chain training and site logistics)

  6. Clugston Group - Wikipedia

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    On 5 December 2019, the company filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators from KPMG, [23] [24] for Clugston Group Ltd, Clugston Construction Ltd and Clugston Services Ltd. [25] The group reportedly collapsed owing over £40m (a figure later revised to £64m), [26] and was operating from over twenty five sites primarily across the Midlands and northern England. [27]

  7. RMD Kwikform - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed as Mills Scaffold Company in 1935 and became GKN Kwikform on acquisition by GKN in 1983. [1] It expanded rapidly in formwork and scaffolding under GKN ownership in the end of the 1980s. [2]

  8. United Living Group - Wikipedia

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    United Living Group is an infrastructure, construction, and property services company based in the UK. The company builds infrastructure, provides affordable housing, implements energy improvements in homes, and develops fixed-line and wireless telecom infrastructure.

  9. Ferguson plc - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson plc (formerly Wolseley plc) was an American-British multinational plumbing and heating products distributor. In August 2024, it merged into Ferguson Enterprises. [4] [5] [6]