Legal Information

This site is operated by Excel Publishing Company Limited, which is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 2645623.

The registered office of Excel Publishing Company Limited is: Portland Buildings, 127/129 Portland Street, Manchester, M1 4PZ. The company may be contacted either via details provided on the Contact Us page on this website, or via the email address info@excelpublishing.co.uk.

Excel Publishing Company Limited is VAT registered, with registration number 560 525456

Please note that all prices on this website are subject to confirmation, and that you should not provide any payment details using email or forms on this site. Prices for shipment outside the UK are only available by phone, due to fluctuating costs involved.

Credits

OpenCalais logo

This site uses OpenCalais technology for content classification.

Icons on directory pages are from the Silk Icons collection by Mark James - http://www.famfamfam.com/lab/icons/silk/

Your News

If you've got a story that would be of interest to Builder & Engineer readers, send us an email

Editors Choice

2013-06-05 14:30

With government cutbacks, lack of available funding, and low business confidence, there’s no doubt that trading conditions remain challenging across the construction sector.

2013-06-05 13:01

Are Britain’s buildings as quiet as they could be? Not building sites, which are bound to be noisy, but complete buildings themselves? Do they screen out noise well enough for their occupants?

2013-06-05 12:08

Moving a pile of bricks from one location to another may seem the simplest task in the world, but there are still many ways construction firms can cuts costs and increase efficiency when it comes to managing its fleets.

2013-05-22 15:48

The thorny issue of whether the widening of the EU’s borders at the start of next year will or will not lead to a huge influx of migrant workers coming to the UK never seems to be far away from the ce

2013-05-22 15:38

According to Katie Saunders (pictured), projects and construction partner at law firm Trowers & Hamlins LLP, you can be sure of one thing whenever preparing a contract for any construction activity: b

2013-05-22 15:25

For sub- contractors faced with a cashflow problem caused by a client’s tardiness in paying, or indeed any other issue, the traditional remedy would have been an overdraft extension.

2013-05-08 11:49

Reforms to costs in litigation still need to be bedded in for their true effect to be noticed, say Paul Jonson, head of dispute resolution at Pannone

2013-05-08 11:37

Activity on both sides of the border between England and Scotland this past month suggests that late payments remains as pressing an issue as ever.

Free E-newsletter Sign-Up

Sign up for our free e-newsletter

Looking for a company or service?