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    Pages in category "Construction and civil engineering companies based in London" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Mace (construction company) - Wikipedia

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    During 1997, Mace achieved a major breakthrough when it bested Bovis to be appointed as the project and construction manager on British Airways' Waterside headquarters at Heathrow. [2] [5] Other early construction projects undertaken by the company include the delivery of the London Eye on the South Bank and The Venetian in Macau.

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    Pages in category "Construction and civil engineering companies of the United Kingdom" The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Modern methods of construction - Wikipedia

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    Modern methods of construction (MMC) is a term used mainly in the UK construction industry to refer to "smart construction" processes designed to improve upon traditional design and construction approaches by focusing on (among other things) component and process standardisation, design for manufacture and assembly (), prefabrication, preassembly, off-site manufacture (including modular ...

  6. ISG Ltd - Wikipedia

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    ISG Ltd (formerly Interior Services Group) is a privately owned, London-based construction company that employed around 3,000 people, mainly in the UK, mainland Europe and the Middle East. In terms of turnover , at one point it was the sixth biggest contractor in the UK; it went into administration in September 2024.

  7. Tilbury Douglas - Wikipedia

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    The company was originally founded in 1884 as the London and Tilbury Lighterage Company Limited, and retained the Tilbury name until 2001. From 1991 it was known as Tilbury Douglas following a merger with RM Douglas, but in 2001 rebranded as Interserve plc .

  8. Wates Group - Wikipedia

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    In summer 2003, the company reported a one-third reduction in accidents along with record pre-tax profits. [17] In 2004, Paul Drechsler became CEO of Wates Group; [18] under his direction, the traditional public–private structure of the firm was abandoned and the company's management structure was reorganised. [19]

  9. John Laing Group - Wikipedia

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    In October 2013, the company sold its facilities management business to Carillion. The John Laing Environmental Fund was established in 2014. During February 2015, the company was listed on the London Stock Exchange again. In September 2021, KKR completed the acquisition of John Laing Group.