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Berkshire's $8.5B Taylor Morrison Deal Signals Interest Beyond Data Centers
Does holding company's bigger move into residential development reflect more than a housing bet as economists see signs that construction growth may be broadening?
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Berkshire's $8.5B Taylor Morrison Deal Signals Interest Beyond Construction's Biggest Growth Sectors
Does holding company's bigger move into residential development reflect more than a housing bet as economists see signs that construction growth may be broadening?
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Khan must act, experts warn as Enfield drops new town plan
Experts warn the new town agenda may be undermined if London's mayor doesn't step in to prevent Enfield's withdrawal from The Crews Hill and Chase Park scheme. The post Khan must act, experts warn as Enfield drops new town plan appeared first on Property Week.
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How to Prevent Slips and Trips in High-traffic Construction Zones?
The post How to Prevent Slips and Trips in High-traffic Construction Zones? appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Construction sites may be safer than ever, but they remain to be a culprit for a large portion of workplace injuries. A common accident, especially in the UK where there are four seasons of weather in one day, are slips. Trips, too, are an issue when in high traffic zones. Many are far too quick […]
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Can You Put Paint in a Skip? Rules, Fines & How to Dispose
The post Can You Put Paint in a Skip? Rules, Fines & How to Dispose appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Liquid paint is classified as hazardous waste due to Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and solvents that risk groundwater contamination. While the general rule is a strict ban, disposal options depend on state: wet paint is universally prohibited, while dried paint or empty tins may be accepted by specific...
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