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The heat is on for housebuilders to adopt modular construction
Dave Lancaster, Senior Commercial Manager at Uponor, discusses how offsite construction and the systems used in modular assemblies have advanced in recent years and why housebuilders must adopt MMC to meet the demands of the housing crisis.
Jordan Langdon-Bates promoted to Terra land and development director
Terra Strategic has promoted Jordan Langdon-Bates to the position of land and development director in celebration of the company’s recent rapid growth
Suppliers appointed to Multi-disciplinary Consultancy Services Framework
LHC announces full list of suppliers appointed to its £500m Multi-disciplinary Consultancy Services Framework (MDC1).
BAM Colmore Row construction team raises money for children’s charity
A Birmingham-based charity has received a significant donation from BAM Construction, working on the landmark 103 Colmore Row development in the city’s central business district.
Kitchen manufacturers invited to apply for LHC K7 framework
LHC invites kitchen manufacturers to apply for a new four-year framework to supply kitchens and associated products to the public sector.
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.
What does an intelligent client do to procure construction projects?
Gary Cawley, director, CPC, explains how an intelligent client can deliver better outcomes for construction projects.
Planning application submitted for Oxford Uni’s humanities centre
Planning application for Oxford University’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities, designed by Hopkins Architects, has been submitted to Oxford City council.
Morgan Sindall to deliver Hertfordshire Uni engineering building
Morgan Sindall has been appointed as preferred bidder to deliver the University of Hertfordshire’s new School of Physics, Engineering and Computer Science (SPECS) building.
Plans in for 1,600-home Aberfeldy masterplan
The EcoWorld London and Poplar HARCA joint venture, The Aberfeldy New Village LLP, has submitted plans for a new masterplan that will be the next stage of its regeneration project in Aberfeldy, East London.
Galliford Try begins work on sustainable pilot school
Galliford Try has been awarded a contract to build the Marjorie McClure Special Needs and Disability School, as part of the new Sustainability Pilot Scheme for the Department of Education.
Sustainable construction: Five good reasons to think modular first
Here, Crown Commercial Service explains five good reasons to think modular first as part of their sustainable construction campaign.
Building Lifecycle Intelligence
This ebook looks at the role of Nemetschek's solutions and services in creating Building Lifecycle Intelligence in a wide range of projects around the globe.
Building skills for offsite timber construction post-Covid
Professor Robert Hairstans, head of the Centre for Offsite Construction & Innovative Structures at Edinburgh Napier University, assesses how further education must adapt to the needs of the industry amid a pandemic.
Better incentives crucial for built environment’s net zero transition
The built environment will be crucial in achieving the transition to net zero – but businesses need a blueprint for the way forward and better incentives to undertake the necessary investments, argues Steve McGregor of DMA Group.
Bouygues secures £70m first phase of Pentre Awel scheme
Carmarthenshire County Council has chosen Bouygues UK to design and build zone one of its Pentre Awel development.
Mott MacDonald expands senior healthcare team
Mott MacDonald has made three new hires to its UK healthcare team; Steven Bentley as healthcare technical lead, Alison Ryan as deputy healthcare technical lead and Andy Witchell as strategy and development lead for health.
Gatwick commits to equal opportunities for women in STEM
Gatwick has committed to providing roles for women in STEM, the airport has recruited two male and two female engineering apprentices for its 2021 cohort.
Green light for second phase of Waltham Forest regeneration
Waltham Forest Council’s development partner, Countryside, has secured planning permission to move forward with the transformation of the Town Hall Campus to build a new hub in the heart of the borough and creating hundreds of new jobs.
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).
Housing association acquires Bedfordshire site to deliver 100 affordable homes
A Bedfordshire housing association has completed the purchase of 4.06 acres to develop 100 new homes as part of a new 650-acre urban village being created near Houghton Regis, Bedfordshire.
£50m funding injection to upgrade T Levels facilities
The government has injected £50m into colleges, schools and sixth forms delivering T levels to improve and expand teaching spaces and facilities.
Tilbury Douglas completes SEND school in Wednesbury
Tilbury Douglas has successfully handed over a new SEND (special educational needs) school at High Point Academy in Wednesbury, West Midlands.
VolkerFitzpatrick lifts second part of Brent Cross West station bridge
A new overbridge to provide the public with a pedestrian and cycleway crossing over the Midland Main Line at Brent Cross West has taken another step towards completion.
Construction underway on £23.7m low carbon school in Surrey
The McAvoy Group, offsite and MMC specialists, has started on site at Merstham Park secondary school in Redhill, Surrey; a £23.7m DfE pathfinder low carbon project.
Kier lands £43m Clydebank Surgical Centre for NHS Golden Jubilee
Kier has been appointed by NHS Golden Jubilee to build a new £43m Surgical Centre at its Hospital in Clydebank.