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William Sindall was established in the 1860s and was renowned for quality work for the University of Cambridge. | |||
In 1988 William Sindall had acquired [[Hinkins and Frewin]], a company established in 1847 and with a similar reputation for work for the University of Oxford, to create a truly Oxbridge construction group. | |||
The business was regionally based and apart from offices in Oxford and Cambridge, it also had offices in Fareham, Banbury, London and Norwich. | |||
1994 became | |||
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Revision as of 15:32, 12 October 2015
William Sindall was established in the 1860s and was renowned for quality work for the University of Cambridge.
In 1988 William Sindall had acquired Hinkins and Frewin, a company established in 1847 and with a similar reputation for work for the University of Oxford, to create a truly Oxbridge construction group.
The business was regionally based and apart from offices in Oxford and Cambridge, it also had offices in Fareham, Banbury, London and Norwich.
1994 became