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Edinburgh Innovation Park

Edinburgh Innovation Park gains £40m funding

The development of a food & drink innovation hub in East Lothian has been given the green light by officials, unlocking £40m City Region Deal funding for Edinburgh Innovation Park.

Countryside financial boss leaves for Barratt Developments

Barratt Developments has appointed Mike Scott as its new executive director and chief financial officer, his start date will be announced in due course.
National Model Design Code

The case for MMC in building better and building beautiful

Krishan Pattni, chief design officer at TopHat, outlines the importance of prioritising design for all new build housing, and explores how these policies can work in tandem with modern methods of construction.
woolwich elizabeth line station

Crossrail hands over Woolwich Elizabeth line station

Crossrail has handed over the Woolwich Elizabeth line station to Transport for London, which marks the fourth central London station to be transferred ahead of trial operations.
mod maintenance

Serco ENGIE JV wins £810m MOD service family maintenance contracts

VIVO Defence Services, a joint venture between Serco and ENGIE, has been awarded £810m worth of contracts to deliver maintenance to MOD service family accommodation.
London tube 5g, London, mobile

TfL confirms 5G mobile coverage across tube network

Customers on London Underground will be able to access full mobile connectivity and internet access within every station and tunnel, the Mayor of London has today (22 June) announced.
overhead power line

Construction firm fined after worker severs hand

A construction company has been fined after a worker’s hand was severed by an inadequately guarded mitre saw on a construction site in Bolney, Sussex.
galleries shopping centre

Plans in for £135m Wigan shopping centre redevelopment

Cityheart and BCEGI have submitted a hybrid planning application for the £135m redevelopment of the Galleries Shopping Centre in Wigan.
Modular housing provider

Modular housing provider grows order book to over £200m

Modular housing provider, ilke Homes has grown its order book to over £200m after it agrees a £44m deal with ReSI LP’s for-profit provider, ReSI Homes Limited.
lenders modular housing

Modular housing provides green bay for institutions to park their capital

Joseph Daniels, founder and CEO of Etopia Group, discusses why lenders will need to look to modular housing to comply with their ESG objectives, future-proof their loan books and achieve their net-zero targets.
Solar Energy UK, Climate Change Committee

UK solar industry to ‘double in size by 2030’

40GW of solar capacity could deliver 13,000 new jobs, £17bn in additional economic activity, and a 4.7% cut in total UK carbon emissions, according to a new report.
Heritage protection, Historic buildings,

Government urged to enable historic buildings to tackle climate crisis

Historic buildings can help tackle the climate crisis, according to a new report published today (16 June) by Grosvenor Britain & Ireland, it argues that the Government should commit publicly to align heritage protection and environmental sustainability.
information management in construction

Report: Information management in construction can aid UK’s recovery

Every £1 invested in information management (IM) in the construction sector could secure up to £6 of labour time savings and boost government efforts to reach net zero carbon targets, according to a new report.
m&e premier inn

Kane awarded £9m M&E package at London’s tallest Premier Inn

John Sisk & Son has appointed Kane to deliver a £9m M&E contract at London’s tallest Premier Inn Hotel at West India Dock.
disrepair,

Social housing: The great disrepair conundrum

The number of disrepair claims against social housing organisations across the country is becoming an increasing issue, taking up time and money that some teams just don’t have. But what’s behind this phenomenon, and how can you tackle it? Gary Cawley, director of CPC explores.
Glasgow Build-to-Rent, Glasgow riverside

Graham wins Glasgow riverside Build-to-Rent project

Graham has secured a Glasgow residential Buid-to-Rent project on the banks of the Clyde on behalf of developer PLATFORM_.
Coastal protection scheme, flood defence, River Rhymney

£25m flood defence scheme planned for Cardiff

Plans for the £25m coastal protection scheme, on the banks of the River Rhymney, have been released by Cardiff Council.
modular design

Modular Advantage: Modular Design edition

This special, expanded edition of the Modular Building Institute’s Modular Advantage magazine explores the people and ideas behind one of the most important aspects of modular construction: design.
planning system reforms

Government’s planning reforms ‘lack detail’

The housing, communities and local government committee has warned that the government's proposed planning system reforms 'lack detail'.
verification scheme for home retrofits

UK’s first verification scheme for home retrofit launched

The National Energy Foundation (NEF) has launched the UK’s first verification scheme for home retrofits.
river thames scheme

Funding approved for £501m River Thames flood scheme

The outline business case has been approved for the £501m River Thames scheme which will deliver flood protection to thousands of homes across Surrey.
Dungeness nuclear power station

EDF moves nuclear power station in Kent to defuelling phase

EDF has moved Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent into the defuelling phase with immediate effect.
process transformation

Viewpoint collaborates with process transformation specialists

The collaboration with process transformation specialists RED Jam will enable customers to gain additional value from Viewpoint Field Viewâ„¢.
supply chain legislation

Government urged to introduce sustainable supply chain legislation

A panel of experts who gathered to discuss how the construction industry will meet zero-emissions targets have called on the government to introduce a sustainable supply chain legislation.

ENGIE demolishes four concrete cooling towers at Rugeley site

The regeneration of the Rugeley B coal fired power station site has achieved a major milestone with the controlled demolition of the four 117m concrete cooling towers that have dominated the local skyline for decades.
illegal gas work, gas work,

Unregistered gas engineer pleads guilty to multiple breaches

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that Dean Coslett, trading as Dorset Boiler Company, carried out illegal gas work and breached an HSE Prohibition Notice.