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Ebury Bridge Estate

Green light for Ebury Bridge Estate redevelopment

Westminster City Council has approved plans for Ebury Bridge Estate, which will see the delivery of 781 new homes.
Ann-Marie Morrison

Costain appoints new Network Rail client director

Costain has appointed former Mace operations director, Ann-Marie Morrison as its new Network Rail client director.
brian clarke church academy

Willmott Dixon lands £19.7m Oldham School

Willmott Dixon has been awarded a contract to deliver the £19.7m Brian Clarke Church of England Academy in Oldham.

Congleton’s new £90m link road open

The opening of Congleton’s new link road was marked by a cavalcade of more than 50 classic cars driven by local enthusiasts along the 5.5km newly named Wolstenholme Elmy Way.
Haydon Hill, cycleway

Construction work underway on new Haydon Hill cycleway

Construction to build the new 650m Haydon Hill cycleway, connecting Roman Park Community Centre at Berryfields with Gogh Road, starts today (19 April).
Grahame Park

Wates appointed to Grahame Park regeneration in Colindale

Wates Residential, part of the Wates Group, has been appointed by Notting Hill Genesis to deliver the first 209 mixed-tenure homes of the next stage of the regeneration of Grahame Park, Barnet’s largest housing estate, located in Colindale.
London Plan

The London Plan: 7 areas to deliver a legacy of sustainable...

Andrew Dowell, a senior planner at Ingleton Wood’s London office, casts his expert eye over the London Plan – the fraught 500-page vision to reshape our post-Covid capital over the next 20 years – and has picked out seven key areas that could seal its fate.
mobility simulation

Bentley Systems acquires mobility simulation leader INRO

Bentley Systems has acquired INRO Software, a leader in multimodal transportation planning, traffic simulation, and mobility visualisation software.
modern methods of construction, mmc

Has modern methods of construction been accelerated by Covid-19?

Wayne Oakes, director at multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy Dice, expects the move towards modern methods of construction to grow as the firm is tasked with delivering more modular projects.
John Batterbee,

Costain technology director joins Atkins

Atkins has appointed John Batterbee to lead its new applied technology practice, which has been formed in response to a growing demand for digital and technology capabilities.
Fibre optic, sensing technology, Air quality

Sensing technology trial to improve air quality in Staffordshire

Staffordshire County Council (SCC) is working with Amey and Fotech to improve air quality through the use of fibre optic sensing technology.
EKFB contract, HS2

Bauer Keller JV wins £95m HS2 foundations contract

Bauer and Keller JV has bagged a contract to deliver ground engineering and foundational work along an 80km stretch of HS2.
Paul Watson

Eave makes new senior appointment

Eave has appointed Paul Watson to develop its operations capability, Paul is an experienced operations director whose leadership was instrumental to the growth of both Kelvin Hughes and Racal Acoustics.
southampton airport extension

Plans approved for Southampton Airport extension

Eastleigh Borough Council has approved controversial plans to extend Southampton’s airport runway.
development in worcester

St Mowden to deliver major mixed-use development in Worcester

St Mowden has partnered with Merton College, Oxford to deliver a major new mixed-use development in Worcester.
Truro plan, Cornwall, Truro,

Prime Minister confirms plans to improve Cornwall’s economy

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a £23.6m investment in Truro to boost the local economy, create jobs and improve local skills, helping the county build back better from the pandemic.
accessible design, ramps,

Ups and downs of accessible design

Ian Streets, managing director of About Access, explores the importance of ramps when considering accessible design.
construction burnout

Is the construction industry suffering from a burnout?

According to new research, the construction industry is facing high levels of burnout during Covid-19, as HSE offers a range of practical support and guidance to combat workplace stress.
highways maintenance

Tarmac Kier JV bags £25m highways maintenance contract

A Tarmac and Kier JV has been awarded a new £25m highways maintenance contract with the London Borough of Barnet.

Godwin submits plans for Build to Rent homes in Ely

Godwin Developments has submitted plans for 116 Build to Rent homes and a multi-use commercial space in Ely, Cambridgeshire.
drone trial technology, amey

Amey begins phase two of its drone trial technology project

Kent County Council’s highways maintenance provider, Amey, is beginning work on phase two of its drone trial technology project.
professional services framework

Amey attains place on TfGM professional services framework

Amey Consulting has secured a three-year term on Transport for Greater Manchester’s (TfGM) £88m professional services framework.
modular homes barking

Modular housing scheme in Barking complete

Rollalong has completed its latest residential development, delivering 13 new modular council-owned homes in Barking, East London.
New planning rules

New planning rules allow commercial buildings to be changed into housing

The new planning rules will help support the creation of homes while also giving high streets a new lease of life – removing eyesores, transforming unused buildings and making the most of brownfield land.

£258m contracts to upgrade ageing concrete roads

Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, John Sisk & Son, VolkerFitzpatrick, Colas Ltd, Dyer & Butler and Tarmac have secured contracts worth £285m to upgrade the concrete surface of roads across the UK.
supply chain standard

Willmott Dixon becomes first contractor to achieve green supply chain

After six years of work, Willmott Dixon has become the first contractor to achieve level 3 of the Carbon Trust’s supply chain standard.