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09 March 2010

More building services 'coming to schools'

Construction sales jobs seekers may be encouraged to learn that a further six local authorities are to join the Building Schools for the Future (BSF) ...

05 March 2010

£15m building services contract jointly awarded

Construction sales job seekers may be interested to know that a joint venture from two building services companies has won a £15 million ...

04 March 2010

Construction sales jobs 'may be boosted by more social housing'

Construction sales job seekers may be encouraged to learn that an expert wants to see an increase in property investment.Jim Vine, head of UK housing ...

03 March 2010

Building services company Carillon announces improved profits

Construction sales jobs seekers may be encouraged to hear that business services giant Carillon has recorded profits of £182 million for ...

01 March 2010

Building services grant approved for West Sussex

Those seeking construction sales jobs in the West Sussex area may be interested to learn that East Grinstead has received a £1.45 million grant ...



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