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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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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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Tagged Civil Engineering, comment, Construction, Structural Engineering
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Loft Conversions vs. Extensions
If you’re looking to expand living space without moving house, an extension or loft conversion could be the way forward for the savvy property owner. We investigate the pros and cons of each. Continue reading
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Tagged Construction, Loft Conversions, Structural Engineering
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CLASP
You may not have heard of the CLASP system of building, but you’ve probably seen examples in school yards or railway stations since the 1960s. We take a look at the history of this revolutionary system. Continue reading →