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Balfour Beatty in £800,000 cladding dispute with Travelodge

18 May 2020

Hotel chain Travelodge is suing Balfour Beatty for £800,000 to fund the removal of what it says is combustible cladding on the outside of its Swansea city centre building. […]

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