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Amey sets out green ambitions ahead of COP26Â
Amey is stepping up its green ambition in the run up to COP26 to meet the growing demand for innovative solutions to meet climate challenges.
Mott MacDonald secures place on TfL engineering framework
Mott MacDonald has secured 21 lots on Transport for London's (TfL) latest engineering consultancy services framework.
CSIC appoints three industry experts to governance board
Ainslie McLaughlin, Michaela Sullivan and Karyn Watt have joined the CSIC governance board to help drive innovation across Scotland’s built environment and support the sector’s sustainable recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Six shortlisted for HS2’s £240m advanced civil works contracts
HS2 has invited six firms to tender for advanced civil works (ACW), a two-part enabling works contract for the phase 2a route from the West Midlands to Crewe.
Protecting classic cars with SterlingOSB Zero
Bindloss Dawes has used West Fraser’s SterlingOSB Zero products to create a workshop and garages for an avid classic car collector.
Glasgow launches £30bn ‘Greenprint for Investment’
Glasgow City Council has launched its 'Greenprint for Investment', a portfolio of investment projects designed to give a significant boost to the city's target to reach net-zero by 2030.
Costain appoints new communications and investor relations director
Costain, the smart infrastructure solutions company, has appointed Louise Bryant as its new Group communications and investor relations director.
BAM Nuttall lands £118m Cross Tay Link Road project
BAM Nuttall has been appointed to deliver the detailed design and advance work on the £118m Cross Tay Link Road project.
Muse hands over new South Shields job centre
Muse Developments partnered with South Tyneside Council and contractor, GMI Construction Group to deliver a 12,000 sq ft new Jobcentre Plus for South Shields.
Materials crisis in better position but industry ‘not out of the...
The UK is facing increased delays in securing bricks and blocks, as the shortage of HGV drivers and price increases continue to impact the materials crisis.Â
£1.5m project to deliver digital twin of Portsmouth port
As part of a £1.5m project, IOTICS will create a digital twin of Portsmouth International Port.
Green light for £50m Belgrave Logistics Park
Knight Property Group has secured planning consent from North Lanarkshire Council to develop a new £50m logistics park at Bellshill Industrial Estate.
A mindful eco build from Blue Sky Property Services and West...
Timber frame specialist, Blue Sky Property Services has specified West Fraser’s engineered wood-based panel products to deliver a mindful eco build.
Robertson Construction to deliver Cardiff’s Atlantic Wharf arena
Cardiff Council has completed the full business case for the 15,000-capacity new indoor arena at Atlantic Wharf – Robertson has been appointed as developer.
Weston Homes buys disused Wood Green site for £33m scheme
Developer Weston Homes has acquired a 0.6-acre site in Wood Green to deliver a new £33m mixed-use residential-led development.
£1m investment to improve Billingham station access
Tees Valley Mayor, Ben Houchen has signed off a much needed £1m investment to improve disability access at Billingham railway station.
Concrete-like material developed from space dust and astronaut blood
Scientists at The University of Manchester have developed a concrete-like material made of space dust and the blood, sweat and tears of astronauts.
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.
BAM Nuttall managing director steps down
BAM Nuttall's managing director, Adrian Savory is stepping down after 26 years with the company, as Ian Parish is appointed interim managing director.
Study to explore how fungi could prevent landslips
Researchers at the University of Strathclyde, Cardiff University, the University of Naples Federico II and engineering company BAM Ritchies, are exploring the role of fungi in helping to prevent landslips.
Later living scheme commits to net zero carbon over whole development
Retirement Villages Group's 196-home mixed-use development at West Byfleet, Surrey, will be the 'UK’s first net zero carbon' scheme over its whole development and operational lifespan.
One year on: HS2 reaches 20,000 jobs landmark
HS2 Ltd has announced that over 20,000 people are now working on the project, one year from the Prime Minister announcing the formal start of construction.
Plans unveiled for £500m Stockport hospital on former Debenhams site
Healthcare services in Stockport could be radically transformed after plans to build a new £500m hospital have been unveiled.
Atkins appointed to Teesside NET Power station
Whitetail Clean Energy (Whitetail) has appointed Atkins to support the development and implementation of its proposed 300-megawatts NET Power station at Wilton International, Teesside.
Dual plans approved for new London office block
The City of London Corporation’s planning and transportation committee has given the go-ahead on two schemes for a site on Fetter Lane.
Supply chain pressures threaten to derail construction projects
Severe supply chain pressures restrain purchasing activity and building projects in August, as 68% of construction companies reported even longer delivery times for materials compared to July.