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Audley Group (trading name of Audley Court Ltd) is a builder and manager in the British retirement property industry (retirement communities).The company's based in Egham and has two property brands in the UK - Audley Villages (with 20 luxury retirement villages) and formerly known as Audley Retirement, and Mayfield Villages (with two retirement communities).
Audley Travel is a tour operator based in the UK in Witney, Oxfordshire, with offices in London and Boston. The company covers over 90 destinations worldwide, providing tailor-made travel. [ 2 ] According to the Financial Times , Audley is the largest operator in this market.
The Audley Group, owned by the BIA, was established in 1996 to manage the hotels under one company. Later, the Audley Group became the Dorchester Group Limited. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Dorchester Group Ltd. owns the Dorchester Collection which was established in 2006 to manage several luxury hotels in Europe and the United States .
ACS, Actividades de Construcción y Servicios, S.A. (Spanish pronunciation:) is a Spanish company dedicated to civil engineering, construction, all types of services and telecommunications. It is one of the leading construction companies in the world, with projects in many countries around the world.
Whilst it was not known exactly, it is believed that coaling operations at Diglake/Audley ceased after the disaster. [29] A map from 1924 shows the colliery as being disused. [ 30 ] In 1932 and 1933, coaling operations being carried out at an adjacent mine discovered one body in 1932 and two further bodies in 1933.
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URS in Canada. URS Corporation (formerly United Research Services) was an engineering, design, and construction firm and a U.S. federal government contractor. Headquartered in San Francisco, California, URS was a full-service, global organization with offices located in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia-Pacific.
The mid-2000s was a period of great change for Mowlem. It entered a period of financial difficulties in part attributed to several high-profile projects not going to plan. After losses totalling £73.4 million were recorded in 2005, its construction services operation was restructured and 300 jobs were lost at the company.