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Gordon Ramsay T5

Gordon Ramsay has opened a new fine-dining restaurant at London Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. The deal represents the first signing for the terminal and aims to set new benchmarks for choice, quality and value for money in its retail and dining units.

PEL Interiors, part of Vinci Plc, have been using Priority1 to help snag and close out their fit-out work on the Gordon Ramsey Restaurant at Terminal 5 Heathrow Airport. PEL have been renting the PDA hardware and software from MCS and will now be adopting Priority1 on other projects.

   

Castle Hill Hospital

BAM has placed an order for using the Priority1 hosted system at Castle Hill Hospital in Hull – the project team will be using Priority1 for snagging the construction of a new £7m Medical Research, Training and Day Surgery building over the next 12 months.

   

Thomas Deacon Academy

The Thomas Deacon Academy is one of the Government's flagship academy projects. Built by contractors Laing O'Rourke to a design by Foster and Partners and Buro Happold, the academy's construction began in June 2005, and it opened to students in September 2007. The academy houses approximately 2,200 students ranging from ages 11–18 and was built on the site of Deacon's School in Queen's Gardens, Dogsthorpe.

Priority1 was used by Laing O'Rourke to manage the quality of work and health & safety inspections on the project. 

   

Greenwich O2 Arena

The O2 arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located at the centre of the O2, a large entertainment complex on the Greenwich peninsula in South East London. With a capacity of up to 23,000 depending on the event, it is one of the largest indoor arenas in Europe alongside the MEN Arena in Manchester. In 2008, shortly after its construction by Sir Robert McAlpine, the O2 arena took the crown of the World's Busiest Arena from the MEN Arena, a title which it had held since 2001.

Priority1 was used to issue snags and outstanding tasks to subcontractors.

   

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