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Refurb Projects September 2018

Refurb Projects launched in 1987 to cater for the expanding Repair, Maintenance, Improvement and Refurb sectors of the UK Building Industry. This represents a massive market, with refurbishment in the Health, Leisure, Education and Social Housing sectors a mainstay of the industry. Sustainability and the protection of the built environment are essential ingredients of the refurbishment market, and Refurb Projects Journal is a leader in reporting and promoting these ideals.

Refurb Projects launched in 1987 to cater for the expanding Repair, Maintenance, Improvement and Refurb sectors of the UK Building Industry.

This represents a massive market, with refurbishment in the Health, Leisure, Education and Social Housing sectors a mainstay of the industry.

Sustainability and the protection of the built environment are essential ingredients of the refurbishment market, and Refurb Projects Journal is a leader in reporting and promoting these ideals.

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