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AmeySRM start construction on £23m A533 bridge work
AmeySRM have started construction on the National Highways £23m A533 bridge work, which will provide a new road bridge over the M56 in Cheshire.
Celebrating heritage through design
Bruce Kennedy, architect director at BDP’s Glasgow studio, discusses the importance of our build heritage as cities evolve and move forward.
Kier awarded affordable housing Television Centre development contract
Stanhope, Mitsui Fudosan and AIMCo have announced that they have awarded Kier the contract for the construction of 142 new affordable homes for Peabody in Macfarlane Place at Television Centre, London.
Tilbury Douglas begins refurbishing grade II listed Oldham Old Library
Tilbury Douglas has started work on a major refurbishment project to restore and reopen Oldham Old Library.
Contractor is injured severely in roof collapse
A self-employed builder has been fined after a contractor is injured whilst working for him on a roof that collapsed on a construction site in Cobham, Surrey.
Reducing the reliance on carbon offsetting in construction
Don McLean, CEO of IES, explores how technology and local energy systems can be utilised to decarbonise without relying on carbon offsetting in construction.
Balfour Beatty to design and develop Teesside carbon capture project
Balfour Beatty has announced that Technip Energies and General Electric Gas Power consortium for which the company is the construction partner, has been selected to participate in a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) competition for the Net Zero Teesside Power, Capture and Compression project.
New luminescent concrete receives ‘glowing’ approval
A new ‘glow-in-the-dark’ luminescent concrete that absorbs energy from ultraviolet rays to generate light has been used to bring a Derbyshire commercial development to life.
BAM appointed to deliver ‘state-of-the-art’ school campus rebuild
Scottish Borders Council has appointed BAM to deliver £46m rebuild of Peebles High School in Peeblesshire, Scotland.
Kier appointed to £7bn DfE 2021 Construction Framework
Kier has been appointed to the Department for Education’s £7bn construction framework, which will cover all types of education buildings in England, including schools, universities, and technical colleges.
BAM gets green light for Sunderland Station transformation
Construction and engineering company BAM has been appointed by Network Rail to build the new southern entrance of Sunderland’s railway station.
How construction can pick up the climate commitment slack
As the dust settles after COP26, nations and industries are left to reflect on what Glasgow’s deal means for them. When it comes to cutting down on earth-warming emissions, construction has a bigger role to play than most.
Box structure railway flyover saves £70m of taxpayer money
Engineers have saved £70m of taxpayer money, by using innovative construction methods to build a box structure flyover of the East West Rail project.
COP26: Week two construction highlights
As the final week of the COP26 climate conference draws to a close, and world leaders begin to finalise plans, we take a look at what the takeaways of the summit mean for the construction sector as the industry moves towards a sustainable future.
Modern methods of construction as a solution to UK social housing
Andrew Shepherd, managing director at TopHat, looks at modular housing as a solution to the UK social housing supply deficit.
West Fraser’s CaberDek transforms neglected bungalow to forever home
CaberDek, part of West Fraser’s CaberFloor range, helps to transform a neglected 1960’s bungalow in West Yorkshire into a forever home.
Glencar bags mega industrial scheme in Coventry
Developer Bericote has appointed Glencar to deliver a new 780,000 sq ft mega logistics and industrial scheme in Coventry.
Innovation in action: Top construction technology
As technology continues to advance, so does the impact that it has on the construction industry. Here, we take a look at the top technologies in action – and how companies are using these innovations to stay ahead of the curve.
[VIDEO] Last cooling towers demolished at Eggborough station
DSM Demolition has successfully demolished the last four cooling towers at the former Eggborough Power station plant in Goole, North Yorkshire.
4D BIM: What is it and how can it benefit your...
4D BIM is the process of using 3D models, combined with time and schedule-related information such as programmes, site surveys and logistics models to create a virtual construction sequence.
Construction work underway on mixed-use Mayfair scheme
Ardmore has officially started on site to construct a landmark mixed-use scheme as part of the redevelopment of the former Carrington Street NCP car park in Mayfair.
Tritax Symmetry appoints new regional construction director
Tritax Symmetry has announced the appointment of Ben Sanders as the company’s new regional construction director.
Green light for £50m Belgrave Logistics Park
Knight Property Group has secured planning consent from North Lanarkshire Council to develop a new £50m logistics park at Bellshill Industrial Estate.
Construction underway on £7m Lincoln affordable housing project
Willmott Dixon has started construction of 42 new homes comprising 32 two to four-bedroom houses, four two-bedroom bungalows and six one-bedroom apartments.
Kier hands over all-through school in Portsmouth
Kier has handed over the new development of the existing Mayfield School in Portsmouth, Hampshire to the Department for Education (DfE).
Building Control’s role in dangerous structures
Dangerous structures can occur because of neglected buildings, badly executed construction work, extreme weather events and many other causes. LABC explores the role Building Control teams play in tackling dangerous structures.