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UK OFFICE

Maxim Recruitment Ltd
87b Queens Road,
Clarendon Park
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE2 1TT

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Office Telephone: 0116 473 5358 or 0203 710 8098
The office is usually open 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Friday.

Please make an appointment before visiting the office.
Weekend or evening meetings and phone conversations can be arranged by appointment.

E-mail: uk@maximrecruitment.com


NORTH AMERICA

Maxim Recruitment Limited
42 St. Clair Avenue East
Toronto, Ontario
M4T 1M9
Canada

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Meetings can be arranged by appointment.

Telephone: +1 639  387 0284
E-mail: canada@maximrecruitment.com

USA:
E-mail: usa@maximrecruitment.com  


HONG KONG OFFICE

HK Maxim Recruitment Ltd
10/F Rm03, Yu Yuet Lai Building
43-55 Wyndham Street
Central
Hong Kong

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Office Telephone: +852 5444 0094

Office hours are 9 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday (Hong Kong time).

E-mail: asia@maximrecruitment.com

HK Maxim Recruitment Limited is registered with the Hong Kong Labour Department (Employment Agency Licence 75264) as per government regulations outlined at www.labour.gov.hk


MIDDLE EAST

Dubai (UAE):
E-mail: middleeast@maximrecruitment.com

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Severn Trent picks Tracto for pipe bursting

As Severn Trent gets underway with renewals under AMP8, it has chosen to use a trenchless technique known as pipe bursting, and tools from supplier Tracto.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 9 June, 03:27

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New Leica scanners boost accuracy, flexibility

Leica has launched a new RTC series of laser scanners, boasting of its improved data capture speeds and accuracy, and of the ease with which users can upgrade scanning when needed.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 9 June, 03:01

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Willmott Dixon and Fortem report results

Willmott Dixon and Fortem last week released accounts for 2025. The construction company had a record pipeline of £4.4bn over five years; its property services sister company saw a 22% rise in underlying profit.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 9 June, 10:23

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Tilbury Douglas appoints regional building MD

Tilbury Douglas has appointed Simon Butler as managing director, regional building. Alongside him, Martin Home and Richard Boeg have been appointed regional MDs for building in the North and South, and Kabir Salihi regional director, north west.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 9 June, 07:46

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Strikes at councils, and timber merchants

Unite members have voted to strike in two separate disputes: with councils across England, and with timber merchants Haldane-Fisher in Northern Ireland.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 9 June, 07:38

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