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UK OFFICE

Maxim Recruitment Ltd
87b Queens Road,
Clarendon Park
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE2 1TT

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Office Telephone: 0116 473 5358 or 0203 710 8098
The office is usually open 8:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday to Friday.

Please make an appointment before visiting the office.
Weekend or evening meetings and phone conversations can be arranged by appointment.

E-mail: uk@maximrecruitment.com


HONG KONG OFFICE

HK Maxim Recruitment Ltd
10/F Rm03, Yu Yuet Lai Building
43-55 Wyndham Street
Central
Hong Kong

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Office Telephone: +852 5444 0094

Office hours are 9 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday (Hong Kong time).

E-mail: asia@maximrecruitment.com

HK Maxim Recruitment Limited is registered with the Hong Kong Labour Department (Employment Agency Licence 75264) as per government regulations outlined at www.labour.gov.hk


NORTH AMERICA

Maxim Recruitment Limited
42 St. Clair Avenue East
Toronto, Ontario
M4T 1M9
Canada

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Meetings can be arranged by appointment.

Telephone: +1 639  387 0284
E-mail: canada@maximrecruitment.com

USA:
E-mail: usa@maximrecruitment.com  


MIDDLE EAST

Dubai (UAE):
E-mail: middleeast@maximrecruitment.com

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Industry News

Retentions responses relayed

The long-awaited announcement of a proposed end to retentions in the construction sector has provoked a flurry of responses.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 24 March, 04:53

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The people problem

Last month, businesses from all sectors and all regions took part in a variety of events to mark National Apprenticeship Week. While the chronic skills shortage remains one of construction’s biggest challenges, Helen Parton asked people in the industry what can be done to boost recruitment.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 24 March, 04:52

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Southbound again

The British Antarctic Survey’s ambitious six-year Discovery Building project has completed on time and within budget. David Taylor reports

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 24 March, 04:38

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Leading the charge

The rapid adoption of electric vehicle technology means that there is now a growing supply of ‘nearly new’ EV batteries. One company has found a good use for them – and you might soon find the evidence on a construction site near you. David Taylor reports

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 24 March, 04:16

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RAIB reports on rail crane crushing incident

The Rail Accident Investigations Branch has reported on an incident at Port Glasgow that left two rail workers injured, one seriously. The report cites communication errors and poor lighting on a wagon.

Source: The Construction Index Last updated: 24 March, 03:45

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