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Read more »Building compliance specialist Ventro has completed the acquisition of electrical engineers RD Jukes, planning to keep existing staff and operations in place.
Pick Everard has completed fire safety remediation works on nine residential tower blocks in Salford, for Together Housing Group, working with lead contractor Quaysquare Consult, Buro Happold and Wintech.
NiftyLift will launch a new fuel cell powered version of its HR21 access platform at Vertikal Days, with the hydrogen electric option available for retrofit on two existing models. A diesel electric system will now also be offered on larger machines.
Trimble has launched software to connect its modelling software with earthworks positioning systems, making it easier to implement civil engineering plans.
Ashbrook, which in June announced an £18m order for new JCB equipment, will sell off 35 'low-hour' machines this week as part of the fleet refresh, through Euro Auctions.