Blog: Morgan Sindall Construction driving social value across communities
Morgan Sindall Construction believes that making a positive difference to communities today contributes to improving society tomorrow.
Morgan Sindall Construction believes that making a positive difference to communities today contributes to improving society tomorrow.
A four-storey, 34,000 square foot extension to the University of Birmingham’s internationally-acclaimed business school has been handed over by Morgan Sindall Construction.
The number of school places in Essex has received a significant boost following three major school expansions delivered by Morgan Sindall Construction.
Morgan Sindall Construction and the English Cities Fund have commemorated reaching the halfway stage in their work on the third Build to Rent (BTR) residential development at The Slate Yard, New Bailey with a topping …
The 33,000 square foot flagship commercial building at the heart of Leicester’s rapidly developing Great Central Square is to host the launch event of the prestigious Leicester Business Festival later this month.
Morgan Sindall Construction has celebrated topping-out at a new £24 million accommodation development for Arts University Bournemouth at its award-winning campus in Poole.
Children starting the new term at the 360-capacity Six Bells Primary School were treated to an engaging visit from construction industry mascot, Ivor Goodsite who reinforced the importance of safety around building sites and having …
The headteacher and pupils of North Denes Primary School have celebrated with Morgan Sindall Construction by breaking ground on the new £7 million school expansion in Great Yarmouth.
Morgan Sindall Construction has celebrated reaching the halfway stage of its work delivering a major head office and training facility at HMS Cambria, the lead Royal Naval Reserve Unit in Wales, with a topping out …
Morgan Sindall Construction has completed a £7 million programme of work at Tile Cross Academy in Birmingham, delivering modern sporting facilities for the school’s 600 pupils.