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Willmott Dixon secures £18m St Dunstan’s College redevelopment
Willmott Dixon is to deliver a new Junior School, STEM building and Sixth Form Hub at St Dunstan’s College, in a redevelopment contract worth £18m.
Work begins on £40m mixed-use development in Redhill
Vinci Construction UK is to begin site preparations on the £40m leisure and residential development in Redhill, Surrey.
Concrete repair complete on southbound carriageway at M5 Oldbury Viaduct
VolkerLaser and Concrete Repairs Limited (CRL) have completed all concrete and waterproofing repairs on the southbound carriageway at the M5 Oldbury Viaduct.
Kingston’s £13.4m dementia care home plans progress
Kingston Council are now another step closer to beginning work on the new 80-bed dementia home, with the demolition of the existing site expected to begin in January 2020.
SPUK launches earthwork support for SME construction projects
Sheet Piling (UK) Ltd, has launched a new division, Excavation Support Solutions, to enhance the operational efficiencies, project delivery and health and safety compliance of SME’s support projects.
Work commences on £7.2m extension to Colmers College
Interserve Group Limited has commenced work on the development of new teaching block at Colmers School & Sixth Form College in Rednall, Birmingham.
Wates hires apprentices for Park East development
The first apprentices have been hired to help regenerate the Park East site in Erith as Wates Residential supports a further seven people with its Building Futures training programme, also held last week in Erith.
Basildon seeks replacement contractor on East Square project
Basildon Council has responded to the news that its main contractor on the cinema-led regeneration of Basildon's East Square, Simons Group, has fallen into administration.
Higgins wins £22.5m Grange Farm Estate contract in South Harrow
Higgins has been awarded the £22.5m contract to design and build the first phase of the Grange Farm Estate in South Harrow.
Building Innovation Awards: Most Innovative Building Project
PBC Today continues our preview of the Building Innovation Awards with a look at one of the most coveted awards up for grabs - the Most Innovative Building Project.
Graham begin work on replacement footbridge in Belfast
Work is underway on a pedestrian footbridge at City Hospital Halt, South Belfast, which involves the demolition of an existing footbridge and steel supports
Construction safety: Four ways to prevent injury in the workplace
For those who work in the construction industry, safety is always a top priority: unexpected dangers could be lurking within job sites, putting workers at risk of injury or illness.
Support sought for plant-based sector representative organisation
A number of employer associations and federations are working collaboratively to establish a new construction plant-based sector representative organisation.
Joseph McNeil crowned Construction Manager of the Year
Joseph McNeil MCIOB of Sir Robert McAlpine has been named Construction Manager of the Year at the CIOB’s annual celebration of construction professionals.
Balfour Beatty VINCI SYSTRA JV wins £1bn Old Oak Common station
The Balfour Beatty VINCI SYSTRA HS2 joint venture has been awarded the management of the construction and delivery of HS2’s new £1bn Old Oak Common station.
McLaren secures residential development in London’s Fitzrovia
McLaren has won the construction contract for a £190m residential development in London’s Fitzrovia.
North Lanarkshire launches ‘off the shelf homes’ pilot
An innovative pilot which will see North Lanarkshire Council work with housing developers to buy new ‘off the shelf homes’ has been given the green light.
Emergency motion allows unions access to workers on HS2
An emergency motion has been passed by the TUC Congress to ensure that HS2 takes immediate action to allow unions access to workers building the project.
Glasgow Council injects £3m to regenerate town centres
Glasgow City Council approved just over £3m funding for a number of projects which promise to regenerate a number of town centres in the city.
A new protocol for reusing structural steel
The SCI has developed a draft protocol proposing a system of investigation and testing to support the mainstream reuse of structural steel.
The grass is often greener on the brownfield site
It’s time for the construction industry to set aside the wrecking ball and rethink how it uses brownfield land, argues Nick Russell, director of civil and structural engineering consultancy Thomasons.
Plans submitted to redesign M62 Rocket Junction
Transport for the North has submitted a £120m plan to redesign Liverpool’s Rocket Junction at the M62 to replace Queens Drive Flyover with a new roundabout.
Reading scaffolding collapse leaves three injured
Three people have been taken to hospital after scaffolding collapsed at a site in Garrard Street in Reading.
Transport interchange for South Tyneside reaches final destination
The £21m transport interchange facility in South Shields, which incorporates a modern bus station and relocated Metro station, will welcome first passengers.
Interserve wins £5.6m contract to build special needs academy
Interserve has been selected to design and build the new £5.6m Discovery Special Academy in Sheffield, as part of its Free School programme.
Construction starts on affordable homes in Hounslow
Higgins has started work on the £40m project on Bath Road, Hounslow to deliver 176 much needed affordable homes, along with a new 6100 sq. ft supermarket.