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  2. Byker Wall - Wikipedia

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    The work was undertaken by Mansell, a division of Balfour Beatty. The work involved careful reinstatement of original features and colour schemes, using modernised materials where possible, while retaining the look and feel of the 1970s design scheme.

  3. Balfour Beatty - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1970s, Balfour Beatty expanded its presence in the road construction sector through schemes such as the M73 motorway and the Glasgow Inner Ring Road. Between 1986 and 1995, Balfour Beatty operated Balfour Beatty Homes; after a collapse of the housing market, Balfour Beatty Homes was renamed Clarke Homes and then sold to Westbury ...

  4. Leo Quinn - Wikipedia

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    He remained in this position until 2014, when he was hired by Balfour Beatty, which had been struggling financially, to create a turnaround plan. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] In October 2013, Quinn founded The 5% Club.

  5. Chapelhall - Wikipedia

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    The contract was awarded to Balfour Beatty Capital, trading as Transform Schools (North Lanarkshire) Funding Plc. [9] One concession was a moratorium on any further shared campus arrangements until the Chapelhall joint campus scheme had been evaluated. [10]

  6. Howard S. Wright Companies - Wikipedia

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    The Howard Wright House in Everett. Howard S. Wright was a cabinetmaker who founded Howard S. Wright Construction Co., in Port Townsend, Washington in 1885. The company moved to Everett in 1893 and to Seattle in 1929.

  7. Painter Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Painter Brothers was founded in Hereford, England in 1920 [1] and incorporated in 1929. [2]In conjunction with Callender's Cable and Construction Co Ltd, Painter Brothers provided the steelwork for the first Callender-Hamilton unit-construction hangars ordered by the British Air Ministry in the pre-World War II rearmament programme.

  8. Institution of Civil Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The scheme was started in 2005 during the presidency of Gordon Masterton, who also initiated a President's blog, now the ICE Infrastructure blog. [18] Each incoming President sets out the main theme of his or her year of office in a Presidential Address. Many of the profession's greatest engineers have served as President of the ICE including:

  9. Expedition Engineering - Wikipedia

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    London 2012 Velodrome Infinity Bridge, Stockton-on-Tees. Expedition Engineering was founded in 1999 by Professor Chris Wise (engineer for the Millennium Bridge, London) and Seán Walsh, both former employees at Arup.