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A Bovis Homes development near Southampton. Bovis Homes’ origins lay in the early post-war housing operations of Bovis Holdings (see also Bovis Construction).Bovis had been acquiring housing land in the early 1950s but the level of housebuilding was modest until 1967 when it acquired Frank Sanderson’s Malcolm Sanderson Developments and the much larger RT Warren. [3]
Bovis was one of the few construction companies to go public in the 1920s, during which time it developed an extensive retail clientele, by far the most important and long lasting of which was Marks & Spencer. Central to the relationship with Marks & Spencer was the pioneering Bovis System contract, designed to bring the interests of the ...
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Lendlease Project Management & Construction (previously Bovis Lendlease) provided construction management services for the National September 11 Memorial & Museum in New York, [41] in addition to a number of other major public buildings throughout the U.S.
Four months into his retirement Fitzgerald was offered the position of CEO of Bovis Homes. The company was in financial trouble owing to poor customer relations – having moved people into new houses which were not finished or had defects. [4] His appointment headed off acquisition bids by fellow top-10 UK housebuilders Galliford Try and Redrow.
Sir Frank William Lampl (6 April 1926 [1] – 23 March 2011) [2] [3] was a Czech-born British businessman. He led the British building firm Bovis Construction during a 15-year period as Chairman and CEO and then became Life President of Bovis Lend Lease, the leading global construction management company.
Calculus bovis, niu-huang or ox bezoars, dried gallstones of cattle used in Chinese herbology where they are said to remove toxins from the body; Julian Bovis, a British journalist and award-winning art director; Ted Bovis, fictional character in the sitcom Hi-de-Hi!
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