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Ultimate Guide to Self-Renovation Insurance
- March 28, 2019
- Posted by: webdev
- Category: House Renovation
No CommentsBuilding a new room, fixing a problem, or renovating your own home may sound like a romantic way to get the job done, but people find that it is much more difficult than they imagined. While getting some exercise, investing your hard work is both satisfying and productive. But it is imperative to think about
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Build! Build! Build!
- March 14, 2018
- Posted by: Shelby Buchanan
- Category: Building, Construction, Construction News, Development, General Construction, News
We recently heard Theresa May’s plans to boost the UK’s housing market by encouraging more developments by loosening the council’s guidelines for planning permission. Gary Porter, the Conservative leader of South Holland council in Lincolnshire strongly defended the planning system, declaring nine in ten planning applications are approved. No doubt Theresa May’s proposals come as
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Brighton Marina Development Phase II
- February 28, 2017
- Posted by: Shelby Buchanan
- Category: Brighton, Construction, Construction News, Development, General Construction, Marina, News, Seafront
After a lengthy period of trying to gain planning permission, works for the Brighton Marina development were put on hold following the financial downturn in 2008. Construction works recommenced in 2013 and Phase I of the project has now been completed with most of the properties sold and the commercial spaces up and running. Phase
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Steel: The Green Material of Construction
- October 11, 2016
- Posted by: Shelby Buchanan
- Category: Construction News, General Construction, Green Building, News, Uncategorized
In the UK, steel consumption is on the rise in the building industry, and unsurprisingly too. More and more people are recognising that structural steelworks are ideal for homes, schools, hospitals, and almost any kind of building. Steel framed buildings are cost effective, long-lasting, safe, flexible, produces no site waste, and helps speed along the construction
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Proposed Plans for Anston House – “Brighton’s Ugliest Building”
- October 2, 2016
- Posted by: Shelby Buchanan
- Category: Construction News, General Construction, News, Uncategorized
Recent plans put forward by developers First Base and The Hyde Group for the redevelopment of Anston House have been met with fierce resistance from local residents of Brighton and Hove for a number of reasons. In this blog post we will examine the case for and against the proposed works. Proposed Plans Anston
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Large Construction Project: The King Alfred Re-development.
- August 30, 2016
- Posted by: Shelby Buchanan
- Category: Construction News, General Construction, News
Brighton and Hove greatly anticipate the re-development of the King Alfred Leisure Centre with the 560 luxury apartments alongside it. Earlier this year, the council teamed up with Crest Nicholson, Rob Starr, and LA architects to draw out plans for a highly modern £200 million development to bring a touch of sophistication to Brighton and
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Brighton Marina Construction Development
- September 28, 2015
- Posted by: Lance Buchanan
- Category: Uncategorized
As you may know, work has started on the £250m development of Brighton Marina, East Sussex. The aim and final outcome of this expensive construction will result in 854 new homes for members of the public to purchase, a car park that will hold up to 350 spaces upon completion and seven retail units along
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i360, Brighton construction project
- September 17, 2015
- Posted by: Lance Buchanan
- Category: Construction News
The construction of the i360 tower in Brighton has now reached its full height of 162m. As it stands the workers have finished dismantling the jacking tower. They went about this by putting the parts of the jacking tower down on the beach and removing parts of the jacking tower from the site. The workers
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Milan Building Contract Works, Brighton, 2014-2015
- February 16, 2015
- Posted by: Lance Buchanan
- Category: Uncategorized
2014 was a good year for Milan Building Services. The beginning of 2014 was marked with a groundworks contract at 31-33 Bath Street by the Seven Dials in Brighton, an area that serves as a prime location due to its great ease of access to Brighton train station and the Brighton and Hove bus network.