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Bam Nuttall begins enabling works on £26M Sunderland station
Enabling works are underway on the first part of a transformational programme to reinvent Sunderland’s train station. The post Bam Nuttall begins enabling works on £26M Sunderland station appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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EYP Celebrates Groundbreaking of George Mason University’s Fuse at Mason Square
WASHINGTON, D.C. – EYP was a proud participant in the official groundbreaking ceremony for George Mason University’s Fuse at Mason Square on Weds., April 6. Fuse at Mason Square will be a 345,000-square-foot facility conceived and designed to inspire 15,000 computer science and engineering graduates in the next two decades, as part of the Commonwealth of […] The post EYP Celebrates Groundbreaking of George Mason University’s Fuse at Mason Square appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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Blaze Destroys Wood-Framed Hotel Project in California
The under-construction hotel, expected to open later this year, was part of a $100-million development
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Bruntwood and Bury Council form JV to buy Mill Gate shopping centre
Bruntwood and Bury Council have acquired the Mill Gate shopping centre in Bury town centre as part of a wider regeneration plan.
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RIBA opens 2022 Wren Scholarships to applications
Funding worth £6,000 up for grabs to eligible Part 2 students
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The WeWork Story Part 1: Capitalist Kibbutz
let me take you back to spring 2019. It was a simpler time in silicon valley when the world's most valuable startups seemed poised to make it big Uber, Lyft and Pinterest were all going public and next in line was wework, wework was valued at 47 billion and investment banks were saying that the price tag could go even higher.
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HS2 Archaeology Update: Uncovering Coleshill - Episode 3 - The Gardens
In the third instalment of the four part series, we take a further look at the ornamental Elizabethan Gardens of national significance. So join us and explore these tremendous gardens.
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Crossrail completes major part of Connaught Tunnel refurbishment
Crossrail's "race against the clock" to complete a key part of its work to the Victorian Connaught Tunnel in east London has been completed ahead of schedule. Earlier in the year, dam wells were installed in a section of the Royal Docks that runs above the tunnel to allow Crossrail workers to access the tunnel from above. However, the dam had to be removed by the first week of September to allow ships to pass through the dock ahead of a trade exhibition at ExCel London.
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