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Improving project predictability with Modern Methods of Construction
The construction sector is typically accused of being slow to embrace change and adapt to new technology and methods, particularly regarding administration and the back office. There’s no denying, however, that with modern methods of construction, the industry is making great strides in improving project predictability.
Tilbury Douglas regional building expansion continues with two senior appointments
Tilbury Douglas has continued its planned expansion of the Midlands division with the appointments of Dave Tighe as regional director for the Midlands and Chris Edmonds.
Gold Standard 12 months on: Are we moving towards truly collaborative...
LHC’s head of technical procurement Dean Fazackerley assesses whether the sector has gotten better at collaborative procurement since the release of the Constructing the Gold Standard.
August 2022 ONS figures see construction output rise in new work
The August 2022 ONS figures have been released, showing the second consecutive monthly growth in the industry with an increase of 0.4%
Barratt Developments appoints first female director to its board
Barratt Developments North East has appointed Karen Wheatley as the first female commercial director to its board.
Special projects division launched by Red Construction
A new special projects division has been revealed by Red Construction, aimed at delivering construction services on building projects valued from £100k to £7m.
£26.8m UKAEA R&D building contract secured by Kier
Kier will build a new four-story office building with research and development facilities and a new carpark as part of the UKAEA R&D building contract.
Payapps announces partnership with Eque2
Payapps has announced today (7 October) its official partnership with Eque2, a construction, contracting, and housebuilding software firm.
Construction output bounces back in September despite low business predictions
UK construction output showed an unexpected improvement in September, following two months of falling output. However, outlook has dimmed as survey reveals weakest trend for new orders since recovery began in 2020.
Stacy Benson appointed as Director of Lonsdale Rail
Michael Lonsdale Group has appointed Stacy Benson as the Director of the organisation’s growing rail division, Lonsdale Rail.
Wales STEM award shortlists Bouygues UK for ‘Girls Believe Academy’
Bouygues UK has been shortlisted for the ‘STEM Educational Programme of the Year (Private Sector)’ Category of the Wales STEM Awards.
How Willmott Dixon Interiors is creating greener community spaces
In this article, Willmott Dixon Interiors explains how the company is meeting sustainability targets and creating a greener community through their 'industry leading' Now or Never sustainability strategy.
BAM sets new carbon reduction target of net zero by 2026
BAM’s UK & Ireland businesses have set an ambitious carbon target to become net zero by 2026 in their direct operations.
Canalside South development in Wolverhampton to be delivered by Legal &...
The City of Wolverhampton Council has provisionally selected Legal & General as the developer for its Canalside South development, pending planning approval.
£5.17m Alderley Park bioscience campus project completed by Caddick Construction
A £5.17m Alderley Park bioscience campus project delivering 3,000 sq m of new laboratories and workspace has been completed by Caddick Construction.
Will the housing market crash in 2022?
As property prices fall the first time this year, industry voices are beginning to wonder if a housing market crash is on the horizon for the UK. PBC Today explores the reasons a housing market crash may-or may not- happen.
Balfour Beatty appointed to £4bn SCAPE Civil Engineering frameworks
Balfour Beatty has been appointed as the sole contractor to the combined £4 billion SCAPE Civil Engineering frameworks.
Construction Roundtable Report: Does technology hold the key to better cashflow?
In this article, a panel of experts assembled for a construction roundtable report to assess whether the spread of digital payment technology might finally accelerate the sector’s notoriously slow cashflow.
United Living Group completes Lewisham fire safety and improvement project
The Lewisham fire safety and improvement project replacing dangerous cladding on Hatfield Close and Gerrard House tower blocks has been completed
Kier to deliver net zero carbon in operation school in Maghull
Kier has been appointed by the Department for Education (DfE) to deliver a new net zero carbon in operation school for Deyes High School in Maghull.
Construction payment delays: Most common causes revealed in new analysis of...
More than 810,000 invoices were rejected by contractors last year according to a new analysis, here, Causeway outlines simple corrections to avoid construction payment delays.
Delivering social value beyond bricks and mortar at Prince Charles Hospital
Lucy Davies, head of social value at Tilbury Douglas, discusses how social value is a priority for the project team delivering the £130 million refurbishment of the Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil.
How the construction industry can thrive in a post-pandemic environment
In 2022, many industries are still being adversely affected by Covid-19. However, pandemic conditions in one form or another will likely have to be managed as we progress into the foreseeable set of financial quarters, even years. In this eGuide, Payapps explains how construction companies can thrive in a post-pandemic environment.
Morgan Sindall secures spot on Kent school building frameworkÂ
Morgan Sindall Construction’s Southern Home Counties Business has been appointed to Kent County Council’s (KCC) £500m Property Construction Partnership Framework.
The impact of inflation on existing construction contracts
Phil Caton, construction law solicitor and senior associate at Aaron and Partners, provides practical tips on what firms/sub-contractors should be looking for in existing construction contracts amid the concern for inflation.
The evolution of connected data environments in construction
The evolution of connected data environments will digitalise asset delivery and management, and enable an even higher degree of collaboration – benefiting projects and the organisations that deliver, manage, operate and own them, writes Michael Gaunt, information management project lead, Mott MacDonald.