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The business was regionally based and apart from offices in Oxford and Cambridge, it also had offices in Fareham, Banbury, London and Norwich.
The business was regionally based and apart from offices in Oxford and Cambridge, it also had offices in Fareham, Banbury, London and Norwich.


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1994 Became [[Morgan Sindall]]
 
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Latest 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 Morgan Sindall

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