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Steven Mulholland, CPA,

Construction Plant-hire Association elects new Chairman

Steven Mulholland was elected Chairman of the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) during its Annual General Meeting (AGM)
construction plant

Construction Plant-hire Association seeks feedback

The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) is inviting feedback on a new guidance document - “Ground Conditions for Construction Plant”, which is now available as...
Engineer checking gas cylinders, of the kind the Scottish green hydrogen plant could produce

Scottish green hydrogen plant still bogged down after four years

A Scottish green hydrogen plant is still awaiting its construction start four years after the plans were revealed.
New co-located expos, new hubs and a dedicated hire industry showcase are just some of the features when the UK’s largest built environment event, UK Construction Week (UKCW), returns to Birmingham’s NEC from 1-3 October

Roofing focus and hire industry showcase among new features at UKCW...

New co-located expos, new hubs and a dedicated hire industry showcase are just some of the features when the UK’s largest built environment event, UK Construction Week (UKCW), returns to Birmingham’s NEC from 1-3 October.
Data centre, representing Humber Tech Park

Lincolnshire council approves new data centre campus, Humber Tech Park

A local council has said yes to the huge Humber Tech Park, near South Killingholme, Lincolnshire, anticipated to be a leader in AI.
Fusion Utilities' Stephen Botchett explores the factors to consider when deciding whether to purchase or hire construction equipment

Equipment hire vs purchase: how construction contractors can secure the best...

Fusion Utilities' national sales lead Stephen Botchett explores the factors that construction contractors should consider when deciding whether to purchase or hire equipment.
Man and woman working late with laptop in a power plant, representing nuclear site safety

Morgan Sindall improves site safety following crane incident at nuclear plant

Morgan Sindall has improved nuclear site safety following a crane incident at the Devonshire Dock Hall nuclear site at Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria.
Broken brick, representing Ibstock closing the factory

Ibstock closes Lancashire factory as demand drops

Brickmakers Ibstock are shutting down their Ravenhead factory to reduce costs as their pre-tax profit falls by £21m.
Yellow bobcat on a construction site, representing the need for safeguarding construction equipment

What you need to know when it comes to safeguarding construction...

As incidents of tool theft continue to rise in the UK, Premier Guarantee outlines the key considerations and precautions you should take when safeguarding construction equipment.
rail construction workers - employment scheme

HS2 hires over 3,000 out-of-work people through employment scheme 

HS2, along with its construction partners and extensive supply chain, has created 3,221 new jobs for out-of-work people through their employment scheme.
waste management facility

UK’s largest waste washing plant to open in Merseyside

The UK's largest waste washing plant will open in Merseyside this summer, which will revolutionise the country's recycling capacity for recycled aggregates.
West Craigs new housing developments

New housing developments to be delivered in London, Hampshire, Edinburgh &...

A series of new housing developments are set to be delivered across London, Hampshire and Edinburgh by The Rushmoor Development Partnership, Cruden and The Hill Group, which will see the creation of thousands of new homes.
outdoor factory and training academy

HS2 unveils giant outdoor factory and training academy in Warwickshire

HS2’s civics partner, Balfour Beatty VINCI has opened a construction compound in Kingsbury, Warwickshire, comprising a giant outdoor factory and training academy, and will commence production on the Delta Junction this summer.
a-rated homes

Living space starts work on affordable EPC A-rated homes in Bedfordshire

Living Space has commenced construction on 57 EPC A-rated homes in Bedfordshire, for affordable housing provider Stonewater.
Lakeside Development in Bedfordshire  

Hayfield begins work on £25m Lakeside Development in Bedfordshire  

Construction is underway to deliver 50 zero carbon ready homes on Hayfield's £25m, prime 8.5-acre (3.46 Ha) lakeside development in Bedfordshire.
green development

Hayfield to deliver a £25m green development in Bedfordshire

The green development will see Hayfield deliver 50 eco-efficient homes spanning over a prime 8.5-acre (3.46 Ha) site in the Bedfordshire village of Clophill.
modular office development

Modular office development complete in Gloucestershire

Modular building specialist Enviro Building Solutions has completed a £2.3m three-storey modular office development for South Gloucestershire Council.
Shepshed homes, Godwin

Godwin submits plans for new homes in Shepshed, Leicestershire

Godwin Developments today has submitted outline plans for new family homes on land south of Ashby Road Central, in the Leicestershire town of Shepshed.
Glassthorpe, Solar farm

Plans underway for new solar farm in west Northamptonshire

EDF Renewables is planning to develop a 49.9 MW solar farm, Glassthorpe, between Flore and Upper Heyford, which will be capable of generating enough low carbon electricity for 9,562 households annually.
Clifton wastewater, yorkshire water

Yorkshire Water to introduce constructed wetland at Clifton works

Yorkshire Water is set to create a new integrated constructed wetland at its Clifton wastewater treatment works near Doncaster.
Highway Services

Cheshire West and Chester Council to change highways service

Following a public consultation about the future of the Highway Services, the Council will be bringing most small-scale operations back in-house.
agency employees, jcb

JCB to hire 400 employees as production surges

JCB is recruiting more than 400 additional UK shop floor employees in preparation for a surge in production, the company announced today (27 January).
drug and alcohol test, Scottish Plant Owners Association

Stakeholders urged to handle plant operators drug and alcohol misuse

The Scottish Plant Owners Association (SPOA) has called for stakeholders across the industry to tackle the problem of plant operators failing drug and alcohol tests without any impact on their competence cards.
MySpeedy

Speedy partners with Siemens to lower hire costs

Speedy's digital service allows the company’s employees to manage on-hire equipment individually, while enabling them to off-hire products.
battery gigaplant,

NG Bailey to build UK’s first battery gigaplant

Britishvolt has appointed NG Bailey to build the UK’s first battery gigaplant, which will produce lithium-ion battery technology for the automotive and renewable energy sectors.
flood protection scheme, Upper Garnock Valley,

McLaughlin & Harvey wins £18m Ayrshire flood protection scheme

McLaughlin & Harvey has secured the construction contract for a flood protection scheme at the Upper Garnock Valley.