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Aerial Thermal Mapping of North Lincolnshire
We all know that wasted energy from our homes means wasted pounds, but North Lincolnshire Council is commissioning an aerial survey to find out exactly which buildings are leaking the most thermal energy. Continue reading
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Tagged Brigg, Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, Structural Engineering, Sustainable Builds
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New Solar Panel ‘Field’ Proposed Near Stow
Planning permission is currently being sought by Stow-based company FreeWatt for a 10,100m² solar panel ‘field’ project to be situated near Stow, Sturton-by-Stow and Willingham-by-Stow in Lincolnshire. Continue reading
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Tagged Lincolnshire, PCC News, Stow, Structural Engineering, Sustainable Builds
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Deans Building Extension, Lincoln College
Lincoln College is planning to expand its facilities for its 11,000 students with an extension to its Deans Building complex, adding brand-new facilities for the use of students, staff and the general public Continue reading
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Tagged Lincoln, Lincolnshire, PCC News, Project News, Structural Engineering
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The Pods, Scunthorpe
A new £21million sports and leisure facility is under construction in the heart of Scunthorpe, at Central Park, based around the concept of free-form geodesic dome structures constructed in timber. Scunthorpe’s Central Park will soon be home to a futuristic … Continue reading
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Tagged Construction, Lincolnshire, Scunthorpe, Structural Engineering
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The Future of the Brayford?
The potential future of the Brayford Wharf area of Lincoln is revealed through a series of hypothetical sketches and drawings after consultation with local planners, historians, architects and experts. Continue reading
Brayford Doubletree Hilton Hotel Progress
The construction of the new Doubletree Hilton Hotel on Lincoln’s Brayford Wharf North has been progressing quickly since construction began in July 2010 as the steel frame rises on Lincoln’s horizon. Continue reading
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Tagged Lincoln, Lincolnshire, PCC News, Project News, Structural Engineering
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Christmas Closures
Please note that PCC Construction Services follow the Construction Industry’s usual holidays and will be off from Thursday 24th December and returning to work on Tuesday 4th January. In the meantime, we wish all of our clients and staff a … Continue reading
Savoy Cinema, Worksop
The proposal to build a new six-screen independent cinema on Worksop’s Potter Street has been granted planning permission following a meeting on 9th December 2010 with Worksop Council planners. Continue reading
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Tagged Nottinghamshire, PCC News, Project News, Structural Engineering
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Litigation and Expert Witness
If you’ve had to suffer bad builders or a neighbour’s dodgy development, you’ll know the pain of a construction project gone seriously wrong – but what legal options are there available to you? If you’ve suffered builders that can’t seem … Continue reading
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Lincoln Cathedral: The History
If you’re a Yellowbelly, the sight of Lincoln Cathedral on the horizon is a welcome reminder that you’re home – but how much do you actually know about that famous Lincolnshire landmark and its history? Lincoln Cathedral has stood overlooking … Continue reading →