Working in the Government Property Profession
...There are almost too many highlights to mention but a few come to mind. Standing on a bleak Welsh hillside watching RAF aircraft take part in a large-scale trial to...
...There are almost too many highlights to mention but a few come to mind. Standing on a bleak Welsh hillside watching RAF aircraft take part in a large-scale trial to...
...Our apprenticeships are designed to develop skills to meet the future needs of the organisation. If you’re interested in gaining an insight into the unique world of defence, look out...
...touch on every aspect of DIO’s work on the Defence estate. The team is crucial in providing our Armed Forces with the facilities and infrastructure they need to do their...
.../ MOD 2020]Looking after our land and wildlife is extremely important to DIO, but despite a personal interest in conservation it’s not typically something I get too involved in as...
...of United States Visiting Forces (USVF) in the UK comes from NATO agreement in 1951, the Visiting Forces Act 1952 (which incorporates the NATO agreement into UK law), and some...
...on a new Royal Navy frigate (hosted by the Captain on the ship’s bridge) or climbing to the top of an aircraft carrier’s mast to inspect the surveillance radar, requiring...
...that later became the burial place for Anglo Saxons in the 6th Century AD. Excavation of the site began in 2003 by Operation Nightingale to investigate the nature of damage...
...installed by Vertical Technologies from the top of the cliff down to the rock front to catch any falling rocks. This is essential to help protect the new steps that...
...throw down the gauntlet to you all to play your part in reducing your carbon footprint at home, in transit and at work. Together we can make an incredible difference....
The DIO office building at Catterick Garrison. [Crown Copyright]I started my career as a chartered surveyor at a corporate firm in Bristol where I worked for three years. However, in...