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Female job seekers encouraged to consider a career with HS2
Women aiming to get back into employment after a career break, or who are looking for a new start, are being encouraged to consider a career with HS2.
Access All Areas 2021
Taking place on 9-19 March, Access All Areas is a free ten-day virtual event that is open to all Access customers and other selected business professionals.
Commercial work offers relief for UK construction in February
The UK construction sector returned to growth in February, as new orders regain momentum and commercial projects are ‘woken from their slumber’.
Project management solution helps Nottingham college project resume
Wates turns to Viewpoint’s cloud-based project management software to help maintain progress on site at Nottingham College City Hub.
Associations must work together to standardise construction product data
In the first of a short podcast series, a roundtable of industry experts calls for trade associations to work together to standardise construction product data.
Social distancing helmets keep HS2 workers safe
Crawley-based OnSite Support Ltd has supplied social distancing equipment to HS2’s main construction works partners to keep workers safe.
StateUp 21: Why built environment is the Geotech “sector to watch”
Dr Tanya Filer and Samuel Harrison discuss the StateUp 21 report, which profiles some of the most promising up-and-coming tech start-ups that are working with public sector organisations to modernise the built environment industry.
Construction projects: Accurate, standardised and robust data
Data capture demands are increasing. Cost and data management specialist Tristan Harvey-Rice shares steps organisations can take to incentivise and help their suppliers provide accurate construction project data.
Modern Methods of Construction: Time for some honesty?
Gary Cawley, director of North & Central England at Consortium Procurement Construction (CPC), ‘spills the beans’ about what works and what doesn’t when it comes to implementing Modern Methods of Construction.
State of the Nation: UK BIM Alliance launches annual survey
The UK BIM Alliance’s yearly State of the Nation survey aims to measure the understanding and adoption of information management using BIM across the UK’s built environment.
Asite to support project management initiative for Northern Natural Gas
Asite was chosen as the Portfolio Project Management (PPM) solution to support system integrity, reliability, efficiency and public safety for the interstate pipeline system of Northern Natural Gas
What could the construction industry look like post-pandemic?
The Chartered Institute of Building has been exploring the role of construction in the post-pandemic world. The CIOB’s CEO, Caroline Gumble, discusses the Adapt & Thrive event, being held on 24 March, to examine how the industry might change and adapt to new ways of working.
HS2 unveils design for Euston tunnel headhouse
HS2 has revealed the final design for the Euston tunnel headhouse that will provide emergency access to the new tunnels as they approach Euston station.
Wates hands over Gibside SEN School for Gateshead Council
Wates Construction has completed its first project for Gateshead Council with the delivery of a new £12m school for children with special educational needs (SEN).
Coventry proposes electric car battery gigafactory
In a joint venture with Coventry Airport Ltd, Coventry City Council is set to develop proposals for a Gigafactory at Coventry Airport.
2 in 3 builders say VAT policy will lead to cashflow...
The Government must scrap new tax policy ‘reverse charge VAT’ to show they are listening to builders and protecting jobs, according to the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
Green light for next phase of HS2 to Crewe
MPs have given the green light to phase 2a of HS2 to Crewe, with the proposals gaining Royal Assent.
GMI bags £40m contract to build Goole train manufacturing site
Siemens Mobility has awarded the £40m contract to build its new train manufacturing site at Goole to GMI Construction Group.
Stellar Services joins the Asite Ecosystem
Stellar Services has joined the Asite Ecosystem to expand opportunities for Asite in North America and help the platform grow.
Walking the razor’s edge: Data to boost margins and productivity
This ebook from The Access Group takes a look at how harnessing data and software can ensure companies can respond faster to opportunities, can bid for work with confidence and, ultimately, frees up the QS to do what they do best.
Willmott Dixon to build £9.7m performing arts facility
Willmott Dixon has been appointed to deliver a new performing and production digital arts facility at North Kent College's Oakfield Lane campus.
Contractors will face ‘intense scrutiny’ if they submit low bids
Contractors will face “intense scrutiny” if they submit unrealistically low bids for public sector contracts, according to a senior official at the BEIS.
Free training to help secure rail and road construction contracts
HS2 Ltd, Highways England, Network Rail and Transport for London have joined forces to encourage SMEs to register for free training courses, designed to improve their prospects of meeting equality, diversity and inclusion.
Flannery and Balfour Beatty launch operator skills hub
Balfour Beatty Flannery, a partnership between Balfour Beatty and Flannery Plant Hire, has launched the Operator Skills Hub, offering training programmes to inspire young people and upskill current plant operators.
Cabot Square Capital acquires majority stake in Premier Modular
Cabot Square Capital has acquired a majority shareholding in Premier Modular for an undisclosed sum.
Plans in for £54m glass innovation facility
Network Space has submitted plans to St Helens Borough Council for a £54m glass research and innovation facility.