Over the last 5 years, Re-flow has grown into one of the UK’s leading field management software providers. The company works with hundreds of companies nationwide, including industry leaders such as WJ Group, M.V. Kelly and Breedon. Re-flow is a
Greystar and Lacuna Developments’ £48m PBSA scheme with 774 bedrooms is set to be one of the largest student complexes in Northern Ireland The project team behind the state-of-the-art purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development on
Intricate work to repair a landslip-damaged road in County Durham has scooped a prestigious construction award. Completed by Esh Construction, the project on Browney Lane at Burnigill Bank has been recognised as Civils Project of
Committed to product quality and stellar customer service, one of the UK’s leading forklift attachment companies is expanding its product offering, continuing to boast an extensive and inclusive directory. Priding itself on its range of
Challenge The team at GWS identified that their consistent and rapid growth was quickly outstripping the capabilities of their current, manual systems. Their team had been steadily expanding for years, and the firm was able
The Re-flow team recently exhibited at Plantworx, which took place on between the 13th and 15th of May at the East of England Arena & Events Centre in Peterborough. Plantworx describes itself as a show that aims to
The UK’s largest independent invoice finance provider, Bibby Financial Services (“BFS”), has acquired Aldermore’s Working Capital Finance division as it continues to grow its support for UK SMEs. The move will see Working Capital Finance
Wastewater and drainage specialist Lanes Group plc has launched a new national highways drainage surveying service backed by a dedicated data processing centre and advanced asset laser scanning technology. It means the company can provide
Mitsubishi Electric has teamed-up with Harlow College to establish The Renewable Energy Training Centre, a new on-campus project for the next generation of heating engineers to train using green technologies. With the Government aiming to
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has published the latest Future Trends survey results, a monthly report of the business and employment trends affecting the architects’ profession. While architects remain broadly positive about future work for the fourth successive month, the RIBA