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Mace begins redevelopment of the Marshall Building
The redevelopment of the Marshall Building will be worked on over the next two and a half years to deliver a new landmark academic facility for the university.
BAM wins £21m Bath South Quays scheme
Bath and North East Somerset Council has appointed BAM Construction’s Western team to create the transformational Bath South Quays development.
Government launches funding framework for construction firms
The government has developed a new funding framework which will allow small and large construction companies to bid for work on government projects over the next seven years.
Isn’t BIM just CAD by a different name?
Achieving an understanding that BIM and CAD are as different as chalk and cheese is the first step to delivering better buildings, efficiently and at a lower cost.
Unite calls for fair employment practices on troubled Liverpool hospital
Unite is urging contractors preparing to restart work on the troubled Royal Liverpool hospital to ensure first-class employment rights, in order to avoid further problems and delays on the project.
Woodhead Group to build 33 new developments in Nottingham
Nottingham City Homes has appointed Woodhead Group as construction partner in building 33 new developments in Nottingham.
£23m funding agreement for Pantheon Park
Property developer, Stoford Developments and Bridges Fund Management has announced a funding agreement with Royal London Asset Management (RLAM) for its multi-million pound Pantheon Park development in Wolverhampton.
Work begins on £18m Nottingham student accommodation development
Contractor nmcn has announced that works have commenced on the £18m Nottingham student accommodation development on Talbot Street.
Planners condemn permitted development rights
Permitted development rights that bypass local scrutiny to deliver housing in England put quality and affordability at risk, according to the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI).
42 Berners Street development transforms Fitzrovia
AET Flexible Space discuss their installation in Fitzrovia, supplying underfloor air conditioning equipment in the development of the new space.
GMB welcome rejected planning permission for Sutton Estate
GMB has welcomed the decision to reject the Clarion Housing Group’s appeal for planning permission to replace 70 social housing units at the William Sutton estate.
Bouygues awarded major work on new Tower Hamlets Town Hall
Bouygues UK has been awarded the main works contract to transform the former Royal London Hospital site in Whitechapel into the borough’s new Town Hall.
Sadiq Khan approves Elephant and Castle redevelopment
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has approved the planning application for the £2bn redevelopment of the Elephant and Castle shopping centre in South London.
Berkeley fined £130,000 after workers legs crushed
Two companies have been fined £180,000 after a structural engineer received serious crush injuries when a bundle of scaffold tubes rolled onto his legs while he was visiting a client’s construction site.
First ever permanent works pile using zero cement concrete installed
Keltbray Piling achieved a new landmark for the UK construction industry last month by installing the first ever permanent works pile using a zero cement concrete, Cemfree.
McLaren Construction wins £120m Edward Street Quarter development
McLaren Construction has been selected by mixed-use developer First Base and Patron Capital to deliver the £120m redevelopment of the former Amex House in Brighton.
Boosting energy efficiency through BIM-SPEED
Horizon 2020 project BIM-SPEED is making BIM a harmonised “building information speedway” for energy-efficient renovation works. Eugenio Quintieri of the European Builders Confederation and Sue Arundale of the European Construction Industry Federation outline how it will work.
Lendlease awarded Birmingham Commonwealth Games village
Birmingham City Council has announced the appointment of Lendlease as principal contractor to deliver the Commonwealth Games athletes village.
McAleer & Rushe delivers ahead of schedule for Belfast City Council
McAleer & Rushe’s first BIM project embraced software to overcome a tight schedule, design delays and complex works to set a high standard of planning excellence and delivery.
Artificial Intelligence in construction
Professor Peter Debney of Oasys Software looks at how Artificial Intelligence is impacting the construction industry
Contractor receives £90k fine for unlicensed asbestos removal
Norwich-based construction firm Y Construction has been fined £90,000 for carrying out asbestos cleaning work without a license
The Endangered List: Charting the UK’s at-risk buildings
The Victorian Society’s 2018 list of endangered Victorian and Edwardian buildings highlights historically important structures in need of urgent care.
Advantage – Structural Defects Insurance experts
This ebook contains case studies highlighting the breadth of Advantage's structural defects insurance services across three very different projects
Willmott Homes fined £1.2 million after carbon monoxide exposure
Willmott Partnership Homes Ltd has been fined £1.2 million after exposing members of the public to carbon monoxide fumes.
Nottingham’s 11 Station Street scheme given the green light
Nottingham City Council’s Planning Committee has approved one of Nottingham’s grade A office schemes, known as 11 Station Street
New plant operator apprenticeship under development
A new Construction Plant Operator Trailblazer Apprenticeship has gained approval from the Institute for Apprenticeships (IfA)