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Case Study: The Greenlaw Works

Case Study The Greenlaw Works – East Renfrewshire Council Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project The Greenlaw Works, Newton Mearns East Renfrewshire is one of 32 council areas of Scotland. The East Renfrewshire local authority was formed in 1996, as a successor to the Eastwood district, with the Levern Valley being annexed. East Renfrewshire has borders with […]

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Case Study: Brodies LLP

Case Study Brodies LLP Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Brodies LLP, Aberdeen Brodies LLP is a Scottish law firm. The firm offers legal advice to private and public sector clients both in the UK and internationally in its core business areas of corporate and commercial; energy (both renewables and oil & gas); real estate; litigation and

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Case Study: DAC Beachcroft

Case Study DAC Beachcroft Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project DAC Beachcroft, London DAC Beachcroft LLP is an international law firm headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It has around 2,500 lawyers and professionals across the UK, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and North America. It provides a full-service claims, commercial, risk, advisory and transactional capability, primarily in health,

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Case Study: Britishvolt

Case Study Britishvolt Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Britishvolt, Northumberland Britishvolt’s mission is to accelerate the electrification of society. They will deliver sustainable, low-carbon batteries on the roadmap to decarbonisation.  The race to zero is an imperative for society, and batteries are core to a successful energy transition. The Britishvolt ambition is to create some of

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Case Study: Arcadis

Case Study Arcadis Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Arcadis – EightyFen, London Arcadis, the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets, are moving into the new EightyFen development in central London. EightyFen is a mixed use development at 78-86 Fenchurch Street, 1 and 1A Carlisle Avenue and 1-7

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Case Study: Social Security Scotland

Case Study Scottish Government: Social Security Scotland Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Social Security Scotland Social Security Scotland is an executive agency of the Scottish Government with responsibility for social security provision.  The agency recently moved into 220 High Street in Glasgow city centre, taking over the lease from Glasgow City Council. The building will house

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Case Study: Keltbray

Case Study Keltbray Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project Keltbray – Crewe Founded in 1976, Keltbray provide a vast range of services related to engineering and construction including; civil engineering, pre-construction services, rail electrification plant & engineering, asbestos management, concrete structures, decommissioning and demolition works.  Images credit: Keltbray Group “After years of looking at various options for

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Case Study: Landis & Gyr

Case Study Landis+Gyr, Manchester Site Wide Connectivity Improvement Project Landis+Gyr, Manchester Landis+Gyr is an industry leader in energy management solutions. With a new office opening in Manchester in 2020, Boost Pro were approached to provide a solution to improve mobile signal strength in the building. Image credit: Landis & Gyr – https://www.landisgyr.eu/ The Solution The

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Case Study: First Group

Case Study First Group plc Mobile Connectivity Improvement Project First Group plc FirstGroup plc is a leading provider of transport services in the UK and North America. “When moving to our new offices one of the major concerns was the poor mobile phone signal. We were delighted Boost Pro were able to provide such a

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