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Kier celebrates milestone on construction of new grammar schoolÂ
Kier invited guests and project partners to celebrate the major milestone for construction at Simon Langton Girls’ Grammar School in Canterbury last week.
BESA urges members to support industry-led climate pledge
The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has backed historic industry-led declarations committed to tackling the ‘crises of climate breakdown and biodiversity loss’.
Eric Wright secures duo of DfE construction contracts
Eric Wright Construction (EWC) has secured two new construction contracts through the Department of Education’s (DfE) major public sector framework.
VAT domestic reverse charge: Cashflow implications for subcontractors
Construction can be a tough old game for subcontractors and HMRC’s plans to introduce a domestic reverse charge on certain building and construction activities from 1 October 2019 is certainly not going to make life any easier for them!
Construction begins on F-35 infrastructure at RAF Lakenheath
Work has started on buildings that will be home to two US Air Force F-35 squadrons at RAF Lakenheath, DIO awarded a contract worth £160m to Kier.
Restaurant owner fined for disturbed asbestos
A restaurant owner has been fined after an asbestos insulation board was disturbed during the conversion of rooms above the restaurant into flats in Essex.
Barne Barton regeneration gets the green light
Clarion Housing Group has been granted full planning permission by Plymouth City Council to regenerate the Barne Barton estate.
38 affordable new homes given the green light in Kirkintilloch
38 new affordable homes have been given the green light in Kirkintilloch by East Dunbartonshire Council’s planning board.
New public services hub to transform Ellesmere Port
Masterplan to transform the Ellesmere Port town centre has reached a key stage with plans submitted for a new services hub and bus zone.
New development announced for Riverside Place in Ayr
Councillors have taken the unanimous decision to demolish the three multi-storey blocks and build a new development on the Riverside Place site in Ayr
Ardmore awarded Queen’s Square £100m redevelopment
R&F Properties has awarded Ardmore the £100m build contract to deliver the first phase of their major regeneration of Queen’s Square, Croydon.
Designs unveiled for redevelopment of Alexander Stadium
Plans have been published which unveil the design for the redevelopment of Alexander Stadium, as a public consultation begins.
Work begins on £1.6m Tower Gardens Community Building
Work has begun on the construction of the new £1.6m Tower Gardens Community Building, bringing new inclusive facilities to the town.
Lendlease begins work on London West End scheme
Lendlease has begun the construction of a seven-storey development on the corner of Oxford Street and Newman Street in the heart of London’s West End.
Former BHS warehouse makes way for new HS2 station
HS2 has released a set of new images showing progress at London Euston where the team this week completed the demolition of the former BHS warehouse.
Shaping the next generation of office design
Nicola Gillen of AECOM explores how emerging technology and changing needs will shape the next generation of workplace design.
Work begins on regeneration of disused garages in Corby
Corby Borough Council and F1 Modular marked the start of work on the site of a disused garage block at the head of Wilby Close.
WorldGBC to focus on embodied carbon across construction industry
The WorldGBC to is focus on end-to-end carbon emissions created across the building and construction industry for World Green Building Week.
Construction firm and director fined £176,500 for unsafe asbestos removal
A construction company and its director have been fined over £170,000 after failing to ensure the safe removal of asbestos during demolition work.
27 illegal waste sites uncovered by largest one-day sting
The largest one-day sting carried out by the Environment Agency and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has revealed construction and demolition waste at 27 sites.
Green light to modernise health and social care services
The Board of NHS Highland has given the green light to a £48m investment to modernise health and social care services in Badenoch and Strathspey and Skye, Lochalsh and South West Ross.
HS2 supports 9,000 new jobs around the country
HS2Â Ltd has confirmed that work on the route from London to Birmingham continues to gather pace, with activity on over 250 work sites, allowing for 9,000 new jobs around the country.
The ‘Midlands ignored’ by House of Lords report on HS2
A House of Lords report recommends changes to the HS2 project without any consideration of the transport needs and opportunities in the Midlands.
Committee report urges rethink of High Speed 2
The Economic Affairs Committee has released a report urging to HS2 Ltd to merge the northern section of High Speed 2 with the Northern Powerhouse Rail.
Plans submitted for Havering’s biggest regeneration programme
The first plans for Havering’s biggest regeneration programme has been submitted, marking a significant step forward for the scheme.
A new way to build: Why programming is a necessary skill...
All jobs and trades inevitably change with the times, and in doing so, the required skills are subject to change over the years.