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  2. Nottingham Castle - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Castle is a Stuart Restoration-era ducal mansion in Nottingham, England, built on the site of a Norman castle built starting in 1068, and added to extensively through the medieval period, when it was an important royal fortress and occasional royal residence.

  3. Construction estimating software - Wikipedia

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    Construction cost estimating software is computer software designed for contractors to estimate construction costs for a specific project. A cost estimator will typically use estimating software to estimate their bid price for a project, which will ultimately become part of a resulting construction contract. Some architects, engineers ...

  4. Cost estimate - Wikipedia

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    A cost estimate is the approximation of the cost of a program, project, or operation. The cost estimate is the product of the cost estimating process. The cost estimate has a single total value and may have identifiable component values. A problem with a cost overrun can be avoided with a credible, reliable, and accurate cost estimate. A cost ...

  5. Walter Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Walter Fountain was erected at the junction of Greyfriar Gate and Lister Gate, Nottingham in 1866.. The Walter Fountain was designed by Richard Charles Sutton and commissioned in memory of John Walter, MP for Nottingham, by Mr John Walter, at a cost of £1,000 (equivalent to £117,000 in 2023), [1] with the Corporation of Nottingham providing the site, and laying in the supply of water.

  6. Castle Gate, Nottingham - Wikipedia

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    Looking downhill on Castle Gate from just below Maid Marian Way. Castle Gate is an historic street near the centre of the English city of Nottingham.The street runs uphill, from a junction with Low Pavement, Lister Gate and Albert Street in the city centre, to Castle Road, near to the entrance to Nottingham Castle.

  7. Wollaton Hall - Wikipedia

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    Nottingham Council opened the hall as a museum in 1926. In 2005 it was closed for a two-year refurbishment and re-opened in April 2007. The prospect room at the top of the house, and the kitchens in the basement, were opened up for the public to visit, though this must be done on one of the escorted tours.

  8. Nottingham station - Wikipedia

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    Station tower and Nottingham Castle. In 2001, the architects Building Design Partnership (BDP) were appointed as the lead consultants, [26]: 3 [27] [28] [29] using the same team that had redeveloped Manchester Piccadilly based on an estimate of £550,000 [26]: 4 and in cooperation with Posford Rail, MVA, Jones Lang LaSalle and Bovis Lend Lease ...

  9. Nottingham alabaster - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria and Albert Museum and Nottingham Castle Museum hold the two principal collections of Nottingham Alabaster in the United Kingdom. The collection in Nottingham includes three alabaster figures, representing The Virgin Mary, St. Peter, and a bishop. These were discovered on the site of St. Peter's Church, Flawford, in 1779. There is a ...