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New Demolition team, territories and sites
Mick George Ltd has made no secret of its intentions when it comes to quickly establishing a growing presence in the construction industry, but what is the business doing that distinguishes it from those that have failed before?
Mick George Demolition Ltd – Acton Gardens Phase 6.2
Mick George Demolition Ltd discuss their involvement at Acton Gardens, a project which will see regeneration to focus on community facilities
New Demolition team, territories and sites
Mick George Ltd discuss their growing demolition branch and the dynamic approach that has brought them to success
Mick George Ltd have made no secrets...
Mick George Ltd – Deans Farm Demolition
Mick George Ltd discuss the Deans Farm demolition as part of the redevelopment to create commercial property on behalf of Parkway Construction (MK) Ltd
Mount Pleasant House Demolition
Mick George Ltd discuss Mount Pleasant House and their demolition works involved in the 18 month construction programme to redevelop the office block site...
Mick George begins demolition for housing redevelopment project
Construction company Mick George Ltd has begun Demolition works on the former Dairy Crest site, Fenstanton, for a housing redevelopment project by Morris Homes
Acton Gardens development set for demolition works
Mick George Ltd discuss the demolition works in a bid to deliver 246 new homes in a redevelopment scheme
Progress on the award-winning Acton Gardens development in...
Demolition contractor fined for failing to check asbestos removal assessment
A fine has been handed to a demolition firm after failing to follow the asbestos removal assessment conducted on the building
Demolition at its best – RAF Brampton
For all you Construction enthusiasts, Mick George Ltd has a trio of videos for you to enjoy. RAF Brampton, the former Ministry of Defence...
New guidance released for asbestos in soil and construction & demolition...
New industry guidance provides essential compliance advice for addressing compliance issues with asbestos in soil and construction and demolition materials.
Demolition firm fined for fall
A Glasgow-based demolition firm has been fined after a worker fell from a mobile scaffolding platform, sustaining serious injuries …
DSR Demolition Limited has been...
Demolition training facilities to expand
New facilities to increase the number of training places in demolition, health and safety, and construction have been purchase by the National Demolition Training...
BIM: From design to demolition
UWE Bristol launches new MSc in BIM to help meet stricter public construction protocol.
How 3D visualisation can unlock circular construction
Martin Huber, CEO and co-founder of 3D modelling and spatial data company Amrax, discusses how 3D visualisation can help construction firms embed deeper circularity.
What are the latest initiatives for mental health in the construction...
With male construction workers in the UK four times more likely to die by suicide, Re-flow explores the latest initiatives on mental health in the construction industry and how businesses can support their workers.
Recruitment, sustainability and safety: Are construction robotics the answer?
The construction industry continues to face a myriad of challenges in 2024: recruitment gaps, sustainability concerns and an ongoing need to improve worker safety. Here, Dave Walsha, sales manager at drive system supplier EMS, explains why the adoption of robotics could provide a resolution.
Exploring the possibility of construction material reuse
Increasing construction material reuse could reduce waste and carbon emissions dramatically – but there are a number of barriers and challenges in the way. Declan Furey, associate at Linesight UK, looks at how we square the economics of the circular supply chain.
Does my business need cyber insurance?
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, cybersecurity has become a paramount concern for businesses across all sectors, including the construction industry. The increasing reliance on technology for project management, design and communication has exposed construction companies to a myriad of cyber risks.
London Gatwick creates geospatial platform for buried assets and biodiversity
London Gatwick has created a new geospatial platform using Esri’s GIS (Geographic Information System) technology to support multiple operational areas at the airport, including engineering and environmental services.
Michael Gove puts London Wall West on hold
Similar to his intervention on the Marks & Spencer Oxford Street store redevelopment, levelling up secretary Michael Gove has put the London Wall West development on hold.
Marks & Spencer, the minister and a “tour de force” of...
The Marks & Spencer planning row proves that politicians do not have carte blanche to ignore planning law principles, says Alison Ogley, planning and environment partner at national law firm Freeths.
Elevating your architectural drawings with Vectorworks Viewports
In this article, Vectorworks explores how you can capitalise on Vectorworks' Viewports feature to ramp up your everyday architectural drawings to be full of visual appeal.
GIS tech to enhance construction and engineering works at Gatwick airport
Created using Esri's GIS technology, London Gatwick's new geospatial platform will support multiple operational areas at the airport, including engineering and environmental services.
2030 building trends: The role of BIM, AI, and spatial data
Martin Huber, CEO and co-founder of 3D modelling and spatial data company Amrax, explores what the buildings of 2030 will look like.
Cornish firm Duchy Plant Hire Ltd files administration notice
The Truro-based Duchy Plant Hire Ltd will apoint administrators, leaving the fate of its 400 construction machines unknown.
How can copper improve sustainability in the construction industry?
The environmental impact of plastic is severe, especially given the availability of more sustainable options like copper for pipework. Oliver Lawton, co-founder of CuSP and managing director at Lawton Tubes, discusses the urgency for the construction industry to prioritise sustainability in a discussion on driving positive change.