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McAvoy delivers offsite primary school, Concordia Academy
McAvoy has constructed a new 630-place primary school offsite for Concordia Academy in Romford which was delivered as part of an £8.2m contract.
Sovereign and Guinness boost ‘wo-manual’ trades
Sovereign Housing Association is co-sponsoring an event organised by the Guinness Partnership to boost the recruitment of women into manual trades.
Interserve named as preferred bidder to build education academy
Interserve has been selected by the Department for Education (DfE) as the preferred bidder to design and build the £8m Beacon College Special Academy.
Kier to deliver Winchester College transformation
Kier has been appointed by Winchester College to transform part of its estate to deliver a new sports centre and modernised design and technology facility.
Hadden gains planning for Abernethy development
Hadden Homes has gained planning permission to build 29 family homes and 10 affordable homes in Abernethy on behalf of Perth and Kinross Council.
Amey Challenge Cup encourages girls into STEM
Ahead of International Women in Engineering Day on 23 June, Amey is hosting a series of competitions across the UK, including the Challenge Cup.
Kier to deliver next phase of Everards development
Kier has been appointed to deliver the £13.2m Everards development Phase 1B, this follows on from Phase 1A with a combined project value of £26.65m.
IES to use ICL technology for sustainable campus at UTAR
IES has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with UTAR to use the ICL technology to develop a sustainable campus.
Construction to unlock productivity boost for public sector
NHS could be boosted by the equivalent of 13,500 new nurses if there was a ‘construction revolution’ that could enhance the UK’s hospitals, new analysis from Mace suggests.
How PPP delivers an efficient, effective public estate
Nigel Skinner outlines why the Irish market could evidence the fact that public-private partnerships continue in providing an effective public estate.
Interserve wins £8m specialist education construction contract
Interserve has been selected by the Department for Education to design and build Prospect House to deliver specialist education for children in Manchester.
How BIM encouraged collaboration at the Sibson building
The University of Kent’s Sibson building was designed to encourage collaboration and communication; the project enabled BIM collaboration and coordination throughout.
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.
JCT: From contract to construction
This ebook looks at the latest insights on construction contracts from the JCT and the evolution of its offering in an ever-changing business and political environment.
Extraspace wins £40m contract to supply modular homes for homeless
Pan-London Accommodation Collaborative Enterprise (PLACE) has selected Extraspace Solutions to manufacture its modular homes for homeless Londoners.
55 council homes to be built at former school in Dumbarton
Plans to build 55 affordable new council homes on the site of a former primary school in Dumbarton have been approved by councillors.
Interserve awarded £4.4m contract to build new teaching block
Interserve has been awarded a £4.4m contract by the Department for Education (DfE) to design and build a new teaching block and refurbish the sports hall at Ridgewood High School, in Stourbridge.
Planning application for new Stockingfield Bridge submitted
A planning application for the new Stockingfield Bridge has been submitted, with construction expected to commence this autumn.
RGU research to explore innovative robotic timber construction
Researchers from RGU's Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment are conducting a research project into an innovative housing construction method which could help to bring down the cost for house-buyers.
Development partners sought for £6bn Meridian Water phase 2
Development partners are being sought for second major affordable housing site at Enfield Council’s Meridian Water scheme.
Cabinet Office answers urgent question on Interserve
The Parliamentary Secretary at the Cabinet Office, Oliver Dowden, has reassured government and Interserve suppliers that the refinancing deal will not affect the delivery of public services.
The Bartlett appoints Professor Lindner as new Dean
The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment of University College London (UCL), has announced Professor Christoph Lindner as its new Dean – as it marks its 100th anniversary.
Mike Foy appointed as CIOB vice president
Mike Foy, currently at the Department for Education assisting on the implementation of Modern Methods of Construction for its schools programme, has been appointed vice president of the CIOB.
The CLC appoints two new members
Professor Jennifer Whyte and Chris Carr have been appointed by the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) to broaden its representation of the industry.
Transforming construction with the Core Innovation Hub
The Construction Innovation Hub support digital, manufacturing and construction sectors to develop technologies that will help transform the sector.
Redefining the green belt to tackle the UK’s housing crisis
Richard Hyams of architectural practice astudio argues that redefining the green belt will help tackle the UK’s current housing crisis.