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Northumbrian Water framework,

Galliford Try wins place on Northumbrian Water framework

Galliford Try’s Environment team has secured a place on three lots on the Northumbrian Water’s AMP7 framework contract for construction and engineering works worth £10m.
London green space,

£6m investment to improve green spaces across London

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced a further £6m investment to the 'Grow Back Greener' fund to improve outdoor spaces across London, focussing on some of the most disadvantaged areas.
maintenance and management contract

Kier bags £200m TfL tunnel maintenance contract

Kier Highways has landed a £200m maintenance and management contract for Transport for London’s (TfL) road tunnels and pumping stations.
Port of Dundee, graham

Graham wins major Port of Dundee contract

The investment programme in the redevelopment of Port of Dundee, totalling £40m, has reached a significant milestone with the start of the latest contract.
Concrete, Cementaid Everdure CALTITE System

Wastewater treatment and the Cementaid Everdure CALTITE System

Wastewater treatment plants are among the harshest environments for concrete, where there are many causes that degrade concrete and once this process starts, its effects are usually rapid.
langley mead, university of reading

University of Reading secures approval for greenspace extension

Langley Mead, a popular community nature reserve in Shinfield has been given the green light to be extended.
8 Albert Embankment

Plans for £500m 8 Albert Embankment redevelopment called in

The housing secretary Robert Jenrick has called in plans for the £500m mixed-use scheme at 8 Albert Embankment on the Thames riverside.
New Capital Quay, recladding works,

Galliard suspends recladding at New Capital Quay

Galliard Homes has temporarily suspended its construction work, this includes the recladding works underway at the New Capital Quay site in Greenwich.
Ofwat investment programme, water services

Ofwat’s investment programme to transform the water sector

Ofwat has confirmed a major investment programme to improve services for customers and the environment in its finalised price review for 2020-25.

CPA anticipates 0.3% decline in construction output figures for 2019

Output figures for Britain’s construction industry are expected to be less than previously, giving concerns about the ability to deliver on major projects.
Environment Agency,

Environment Agency tells water companies to clean up their act

Water company efforts to protect the environment were described as ‘simply unacceptable’ in an Environment Agency (EA) report published.
Ruby McGregor-Smith, Tideway,

Former Mitie CEO joins Tideway board

Former Mitie chief executive Baroness Ruby McGregor-Smith CBE has joined the board of Tideway, the company building the £4.2bn Thames Tideway super sewer.
Ait Quality, London, Sadiq Khan. pedestrianisation schemes

Sadiq Khan invests £6m from Air Quality Fund into new projects

Sadiq Khan has invested £6m from his Air Quality Fund in 15 new projects across London with the aim of improving the capital’s air quality.
eight-carriage services, VolkerFitzpatrick

VolkerFitzpatrick to upgrade Waterbeach and Littleport stations

VolkerFitzpatrick has been appointed to upgrade the stations at Waterbeach and Littleport, extending the platforms to accommodate longer, eight-carriage services.
St Bernards Gate, higgins, development

Higgins hands over St Bernard’s Gate to Catalyst

Higgins has officially handed over the mixed tenure development, St Bernard’s Gate in the London Borough of Ealing to Housing Association, Catalyst.
Planning scheme

Higgins wins £40m scheme for A2Dominion

Higgins has been announced as the appointed contractor on a £40m planning scheme for residential property group A2Dominion on Bath Road in Hounslow.
super sewerm Tideway,

London’s super sewer 40% complete, says Tideway

The company responsible for building London’s new super sewer has revealed they have completed 40% of construction and are on track to deliver the project by 2024.
Affordable housing

Brent’s tallest building transformation underway

Plans will deliver affordable workspace, a Lidl supermarket and hundreds of affordable homes, the redevelopment is expected to be complete by 2022.
substation, Murphy, national grid, design and build,

Murphy wins £24m Barking substation contract

J. Murphy & Sons Limited has been awarded a contract by National Grid worth some £24m to design and build a new electricity substation in Barking, East London.
empty homes

Number of empty homes rises by 5% in England

The number of empty homes across England has risen for the second year running, representing £53.6bn worth of vacant stock.
construction industry, brexit uncertainty,

UK construction growth downgraded as Brexit uncertainty continues

The outlook for the UK’s construction industry has been downgraded, as Brexit-related uncertainty intensifies, according to the Construction Products Association’s latest forecasts.
Floating Space

A floating space for London

Royal Wharf Pier, a new riverboat terminal incorporating a large new public floating space on the Thames - designed by London-based architects Nex—
BIM standards

The power of location: Enhancing the BIM experience

There’s an explosion of external data sources that are available such as Geospatial, Land Registry, Ordnance Survey and IoT – but how can you ensure you don’t drown in the information explosion?
Open Doors

Open Doors campaign launches to give public access to over 270...

Open Doors, a campaign which sees the construction industry open live sites and offices presenting a unique chance to enjoy behind the scenes access across sites in England, Scotland and Wales, was launched today (28 February)
planning permission

Joint venture secures planning permission for Brentford schemes

London Green, together with its joint venture partner Topland Group, has won planning permission for two linked projects in Brentford, west London
flood defence

In deep water: Is the UK’s flood defence budget being well...

Matthew Elliott, director of engineering at WYG, warns that flood defence spending may not deliver the kind of protection we expect – but only another catastrophe will highlight the shortcoming