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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. Civic Centre, Dagenham - Wikipedia

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    The Civic Centre in Dagenham is a former municipal building in Becontree Heath, an area within the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.The building was designed in the modern style by the British architect Ernest Berry Webber in 1936 and was opened the following year.

  4. Wixams Academy - Wikipedia

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    Wixams Academy is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Wixams in the English county of Bedfordshire. [3]The school was constructed by Willmott Dixon [4] and opened in 2017. [5]

  5. Admiralty buildings - Wikipedia

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    A change of contractor (BAM was replaced by Willmott Dixon) then delayed consolidation of the Department for Education to autumn 2018. [23] In 2021, the building became the home of the Department for International Trade. [24]

  6. Costain Group - Wikipedia

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    The business was founded in 1865 when Richard Costain and his future brother-in-law, Richard Kneen, left the Isle of Man and moved to Liverpool as jobbing builders. Their partnership lasted until 1888, at which point Richard Kneen left and Richard Costain's three sons (Richard, William and John) joined him. [3]

  7. File:Willmott Dixon logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  8. Bakkavör - Wikipedia

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    Bakkavör was founded in 1986 by the two brothers Ágúst and Lýður Guðmundsson to manufacture and export cod roe to Scandinavia. [7] In 1993 the company became the first production company in Iceland to obtain a ISO:9002 certification for quality assurance.

  9. Redrow plc - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Redrow recorded a record profit of £141 million, a seven per cent rise over the previous year. [11] During 2006, Redrow saw its 50,000th customer.