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Contract Leads Contract leads Powered by STROUD £3.6m. Developer: United Reformed Church South not required for viaduct. Client: Network Rail. Old Sail Lofts, Bethesda Hill, St. Ives, Wades Farm, Vatch View Uplands. Western Province. Agent: Stratton & Agent: Network Rail, Kings Place, 90 York Cornwall, TR26 1PB. Contractor: Linden Planning authority: Stroud. Job: detailed Holborow, Lemon Villas, Truro, Cornwall, TR1 Way, London, N1 9AG. Tender return date: for Homes South West (West Devon & Cornwall), plans submitted for 48 houses. Client: 2NU. Tel: 01872 274646. stage two of a two stage contract is 31st Tamar House, Forge Lane, Moorlands Trading Barratt Homes Bristol. Agent: D2 Planning, SWINDON £1.8m. August 2011 for a Traditional Contract. Tel: Estate, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6LX. Tel: 01752 First Floor 4, Stoke Lane, Westbury-on-Trym, Honda Uk manufacturing Ltd, 020 7557 8000. 845459. Bristol, BS9 3DL. Tel: 0117 373 1659. Highworth Road South marston. TRURO £9m. NEWQUAY £3m. TELFORD £9m. Planning authority: Swindon. Job: detail Truro College, College Road Gloweth. Coswarth Service Reservoir, Quintrell morrisions, Ironstone Square Lawley plans granted for refuelling station. Planning authority: Cornwall. Job: detailed Downs. Square. Developer: Honda Uk Manufacturing Ltd. plans submitted for college (extension). Planning authority: Cornwall. Job: detail Planning authority: Wrekin. Job: outline Agent: Honda Uk Manufacturing Ltd, North Client: Truro and Penwith College. Agent: plans granted for service reservoir. Client: plans granted for 2 commercial units. Client: Building, Highworth Road, South Marston, Poynton Bradbury Wynter Cole, The Old Sail South West Water. Agent: Pell Frischmann Henry Davidson Developments Ltd. Agent: Swindon, Wiltshire, SN3 4TZ. Tel: 01793 831 Lofts, Bethesda Hill, St. Ives, Cornwall, TR26 Ltd, Burrator House, Peninsula Park, Rydon JSP Architects, 2 Pemberton House, Stafford 183. 1PB. Tender return date: has been extended Lane, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7NT. Contractor: Court, Stafford Park Road, Telford, WESTON-SUPER-mARE £16.4m. from 27th May to 13th June 2011 for a Design & Dean & Dyball Civil Engineering, Killerton Shropshire, TF3 3BD. Tel: 01952 290285. Dolphin Square Oxford Street. Build Contract. Tel: 01736 792000. House, Park Five, Harrier Way, Exeter, Devon, WADEBRIDGE £1m. Planning authority: North Somerset. Job: EX2 7HU. Tel: 01392 445 844. Trelow Farm, Crealy Adventure Park St. detail plans granted for commercial REDDITCH £1m. Issey. development. Developer: McLaren Life Contracts Alexandra Hospital. Planning authority: Cornwall. Job: detailed Limited. Agent: Mountford Pigott BATH £3.5m. Planning authority: Redditch. Job: planning plans submitted for solar energy park. Client: Partnership LLP, 50- Kingston Road, Surrey, City of Bath College, Avon Street. not required for surface car park. Client: Low Carbon Solar UK Ltd. Agent: Low Carbon New Malden, KT3 3LZ. Tel: 020 8942 8942. Planning authority: Bath & N E Somerset. Worcestershire Acute Hospitals. Agent: Solar UK Ltd, Swan Yard, 9 West Market YEOVIL £1.1m. Job: detail plans granted for college. Client: Harper Sperring, The Old School, St Johns Place, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 2NH. The Old Coal Yard, Sparkford Road (Old City Of Bath College. Agent: King Sturge, 45 Road, Dudley, West Midlands, DY2 7JT. Tel: 01285 380050. Station Yard) Sparkford. Church street, Birmingham, West Midlands, Contractor: Fitzgerald Contractors Ltd, 125 WEYmOUTH £10.7m. Planning authority: South Somerset. Job: B3 2RT. Contractor: Cowlin Construction, Cheston Road, Aston, Birmingham, West Land Adjacent, Chickerell Link Road detail plans granted for 14 houses. Stratton House, Cater Road, Bishopsworth, Midlands, B7 5EA. Tel: 0121 326 0402. Chickerell. Developer: Zephyr Development Ltd. Agent: Bristol, BS13 7UH. Tel: 0117 983 2000. SEATON £1.4m. Planning authority: West Dorset. Job: Paul Dance Foxgloves, 11 North Street, BRISTOL £0.92m. Court Lane. outline plans granted for business park. Stoke-Sub-Hamdon, Somerset, TA14 6QR. New Horizon Learning Centre, Courtney Planning authority: East Devon. Job: detail Client: D J Commercial Ltd. Agent: QP Tel: 01935 823112. Primary School, Courtney Road plans granted for 12 residential units. Client: Architecture, 25a High Street, Christchurch, Kingswood. Cavanna Homes Ltd. Agent: Nathaniel Dorset, BH23 1AB. Tel: 01202 484642. Planning authority: South Gloucestershire. Lichfield & Partners, Helmont House, Tenders Job: detail plans granted for school. Client: Churchill Way, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF10 ABERGAVENNY £1.2m. South Gloucestershire Council. Agent: South 2HE. Contractor: Cavanna Homes Ltd, Plans approved Brecon Road. Gloucestershire Council, The Council Offices, Cavanna House, Riviera Park, Nicholson Road, BRIDGEND £0.68m. Planning authority: Monmouthshire. Job: Castle Street, Thornbury, Bristol, BS35 1HF. Torquay, Devon, TQ2 7TD. Tel: 01803 618688. 31 Caroline Street. detailed plans submitted for industrial unit. Contractor: Cowlin Construction, Stratton SWANSEA £0.5m. Planning authority: Bridgend. Job: detail Client: Abergavenny Brake & Clutch Ltd. House, Cater Road, Bishopsworth, Bristol, Pontardawe Fire Station, Allt-y-Cham plans granted for commercial unit Agent: CW Architects, 8 Park Grove, Cardiff, BS13 7UH. Tel: 0117 983 2000. Drive Pontardawe. (extension/alterations). Developer: Compute South Glamorgan, CF10 3BN. Tender return CARDIFF £6.5m. Planning authority: Neath & Port Talbot. (Bridgend) Ltd. Agent: P J Lee Architect, 5 date:Tenders are currently invited. Tender marion Centre, Bishop of Llandaff High Job: detail plans granted for portable cabin Court Road, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan, CF31 return date 22nd June 2011 for a Traditional School, Rookwood Close. (extension). Client: Mid & West Wales Fire & 1BE. Tel: 01656 660004. Contract. Tel: 029 2022 3123. Planning authority: Cardiff. Job: detail plans Rescue. Agent: Pembroke Design Ltd, 5 BRISTOL £0.87m. CHELTENHAm £6m. granted for autism centre. Client: Cardiff Picton Place, Haverfordwest, Dyfed, SA61 Durdham Down Garage, 13 North View Regent Arcade Regent Street. Council. Agent: Petersen Williams, Haldon 2LE. Contractor: W B Griffiths & Sons Ltd, 55 Westbury Park Henleaze. Planning authority: Cheltenham. Job: detail House, Ty-Gwyn Avenue, Penylan, Cardiff, Prendergast, Haverfordwest, Dyfed, SA61 2PF. Planning authority: Bristol. Job: detail plans plans granted for shopping centre South Glamorgan, CF23 5JJ. Contractor: Tel: 01437 762674. granted for 14 flats & 2 offices. Developer: (extension). Client: The Canada Life Willmott Dixon Construction Ltd, 32 WESTON-SUPER-mARE £20m. Simon James New Homes Ltd. Agent: Oxford Assurance Co. Agent: Chapman Taylor Cathedral Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wessex Water Plc, Accomodation Road Architects, The Workshop, 254 Southmead Partners, 32 Queens Way, London, W2 3RX. CF11 9UQ. Tel: 029 2022 1002. Bleadon. Road, Bristol, BS10 5EN. Tel: 0117 958 1500. Tender return date:Tenders are currently CARmARTHEN £3.5m. Planning authority: North Somerset. Job: CHELTENHAm £1m. invited. The Tender return date 13th June 2011 West Wales General Hospital, Dolgwili detail plans granted for sewage treatment Clarence Court Hotel, Clarence Square. for a Traditional Contract. Tel: 020 7371 3000. Road. works. Client: Wessex Water Services Limited. Planning authority: Cheltenham. Job: detail EXETER £0.5m. Planning authority: Carmarthenshire. Job: Agent: Wessex Water Services Limited, plans granted for hotel (extension). Exeter University Boathouse, Bridge detail plans granted for hospital. Client: Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7WW. Contractor: Developer: Clarence Court Hotel. Agent: SF Road. Hywel DDA NHS Trust. Agent: Nightingale Dean & Dyball Civil Engineering, Endeavour Planning, 12 Royal Crescent, Cheltenham, Planning authority: Exeter. Job: detailed Associates, The Old Convent, The Walk, House, Crow Arch Lane, Ringwood, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, GL50 3DA. Tel: 01242 231575. plans submitted for boathouse. Client: Roath, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF24 3AG. BH24 1PN. Tel: 01425 470000. KIDDERmINSTER £1.7m. University of Exeter. Agent: Currie & Brown Contractor: BAM Construct UK, 387 Newport WREXHAm £0.38m. The Watermill, Park Lane. Widnell, Poseidon House, Neptune Park, Road, Cardiff, South Glamorgan, CF24 1TP. A E Williams Ltd, Green Lane Planning authority: Wyre Forest. Job: detail Maxwell Road, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 0SN. Tel: 029 2048 8811. Bangor-on-DeeLightwood. plans granted for hotel. Developer: Marstons Tender return date:Tenders are currently EXmOUTH £1.5m. Planning authority: Wrexham. Job: detail Inns & Taverns. Agent: RPS, Willow Mere invited. Tender return date 6th June 2011 for a Brandon House, 10c Douglas Avenue. plans granted for storage building. Client: A E House, Compass Point Business Park, St. Ives, Design & Build Contract. Tel: 01752 273473. Planning authority: East Devon. Job: detail Evans Ltd. Agent: G B Simms & Associates, 6 Cambridgeshire, PE27 5JL. Tel: 01480 466335. SALISBURY £0.5m. plans granted for care home. Client: Brandon Firs Close, St. Martins, Oswestry, Shropshire, mILFORD HAVEN £0.4m. LA0629 Larkhill Camp, Horne Barracks Care Ltd. Agent: Ford Gilpin Riley Architects, SY11 3LT. Contractor: A E Evans Ltd, Lightwood Thornton Industrial Trading Es. Larkhill. 4 Baring Crescent, Exeter, Devon, EX1 1TL. Green, Overton, Station Road, Wrexham, Planning authority: Pembrokeshire. Job: Planning authority: Wiltshire. Job: detail Contractor: Midas Group Ltd, Midas Clwyd, LL13 0HU. Tel: 01978 710445. detail plans granted for
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