TWODF News Alert Taylor Wimpey Plc (TWODF) 1.8512 09/27/2014
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First trams tested on iconic station bridge
M2 - Fri Aug 22, 8:45AM CDT
In the early hours of Friday morning (August 22), a testing team from NET Phase Two construction contractor Taylor Woodrow Alstom drove a tram over the station bridge during the first of a series of night time trials
Sowing seeds of Remembrance in Chilwell
M2 - Thu Jul 31, 3:22AM CDT
A sowing of poppy seeds beside new tram tracks to commemorate the outbreak of The First World War 100 years ago will be performed on Tuesday August 5 on the new tram route beside Inham Road in Chilwell
Call to open part of new tram lines sooner rather than later
M2 - Fri Jun 27, 4:10AM CDT
Nottingham City Council is calling on Tramlink Nottingham, the concessionaire which is building and will operate the NET tram extensions, to open up parts of the new tram routes to Clifton and Chilwell, known as NET Phase Two, as soon as possible
Cycle safety campaign launched as tram network grows
M2 - Mon Jun 23, 3:00AM CDT
A safety campaign for cyclists has been launched in Nottingham ahead of tram testing on new lines to Chilwell and Clifton.
UK Mechanical & Electrical Contracting Market Development Report
M2 - Fri Jul 26, 5:12AM CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wc55dr/uk_mechanical_and) has announced the addition of the "UK Mechanical & Electrical Contracting Market Development Report" report to their offering. The UK mechanical lifting & handling equipment market research report analyses market size, trends and segmentation, supply sources and industry structure. With five year historical data, and a detailed five year forecast, all data and trends are fully explained throughout the report. Coverage includes Winding, Jacking, Lifting, Cranes, Transporters, Fork-lift & Works Trucks, Lifts & Escalators, Elevators & Conveyors The report is updated to combine the up-to-date development and trends with the latest data available on the mechanical handling market in the UK. Key Topics Covered: 1. Executive Summary 2. Introduction 2.1 Definitions 2.2 Methodology 2.3 Abbreviations 2.4 Market Positioning 2.5 UK Economy 2.6 Market Factors 3. Market Size and Trends 3.1 Chapter Summary 3.2 Market Size 3.3 Market Segmentation and Trends 3.3.1 Mechanical Contracting 3.3.1.1 Overview 3.3.1.2 New Construction Work 3.3.1.3 Repair & Maintenance Work 3.3.2 Electrical Contracting 3.3.2.1 Overview 3.3.2.2 New Construction Work 3.3.2.3 Repair & Maintenance Work 3.4 Seasonality of Output 3.5 Regional Sales 4. Construction Market Background 4.1 Chapter Summary 4.2 Housing 4.3 Public Non-Residential Construction 4.4 Private Industrial Construction 4.5 Private Commercial Construction 4.6 Repair & Maintenance 4.7 Civil Engineering 5. Industry Structure 5.1 Chapter Summary 5.2 Industry Development 5.3 Structure by Employment 5.4 Structure by Turnover 5.5 Company Profiles 6. Forecast 6.1 Chapter Summary 6.2 Market Overview 6.3 Market Segmentation 6.3.1 Mechanical Contracting 6.3.2 Electrical Contracting 7. Further Sources and Contacts 7.1 Trade Associations 7.2 Trade Magazines 7.3 Trade Exhibitions Companies Mentioned - Amec - Balfour Beatty Group - Cofely Engineering Services (formerly Axima Building Services) - Emcor Group (UK) - Lorne Stewart - NG Bailey - Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil - T Clarke - Taylor Woodrow Construction For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wc...anical_and
New tram bridge to feature on national TV
M2 - Fri May 31, 5:11AM CDT
The bridge which will eventually carry trams over Nottingham Station will feature on a prime time national television show tomorrow night (Friday 31st May).
Analyzing the European Construction Industry 2013
M2 - Wed Jan 30, 4:52AM CST
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2v8dr6/analyzing_the) has announced the addition of the "Analyzing the European Construction Industry" report to their offering. The construction industry is generally considered as being the world's largest industrial employer. Estimates of its size and importance necessarily vary from country to country. Construction is an important sector of the European industry, highly fragmented, and involves a majority of SMEs. The Construction industry is project centered and characterized by short-term partnering between non co-located teams with varying levels of process maturity and information and communication technologies' capability. The industry is known for its conservative culture with a relatively high resistance to change. Although the larger industry players at the management level undertake construction internationally, the vast majority of work is done by local or national SMEs, often also under local building regulations and standards