en.Wedoany.com Reported - Fiona Hull, Director of Construction Q, encountered Kush Burman, one of the winners of the latest season of *The Amazing Race*, while participating in the Greater Manchester Run last weekend. The quantity surveyor mentioned on LinkedIn that she briefly considered challenging him to a race, but abandoned the idea after realizing he had crossed continents while she was already looking forward to the post-race buffet. Real estate professionals gathered for charity that day, with Property Alliance Group CEO Alex Russell running alongside his 16-year-old son, and HORIZON fletcher rae Director Ben Battye also running the same segment. Battye participated to support the Alzheimer's Society, successfully completing his goal and exceeding his fundraising target, raising £1,500 for the cause.
A team from mechanical and electrical engineering firms Optimus Facilities and Project Four Safety Solutions is climbing Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike, and Snowdon as part of the National Three Peaks Challenge, aiming to summit all three mountains within 24 hours. As of press time, the team had reached a significant height on Ben Nevis. The challenge supports Alder Hey Children's Charity, with £3,825 raised so far.

The UK's future tallest building has been named One London, standing at 309.5 meters, matching the height of The Shard and 60 meters taller than any proposed building in the north. This new structure will reshape the ranking of existing UK skyscrapers, with Salboy's planned 246-meter Viaduct 2 becoming the fourth tallest upon completion. If Henley Investments' proposed 264-meter skyscraper at Regents Retail Park receives approval, it would take the fourth spot.
Galliford Try has completed work at Liverpool's M&S Bank Arena through the Procure Partnerships Framework, including installing 372 new seats, upgrading access routes, relocating accessible seating to improve circulation, adding extra seating areas, and replacing handrails to meet the latest building regulations. The work was completed in two phases amid a busy schedule.
An application has been submitted to the Wrexham planning portal to convert a plumber's merchant store on Holt Road into a microbrewery and tasting room, named "Lagertown." The name is linked to the historical introduction of lager by a local German chemist, and the project is currently awaiting planning approval.
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