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Report: UK’s infrastructure pipeline incompatible with green recovery
An urgent revision of planned UK infrastructure projects is needed to achieve green recovery, says a new report by the Green Alliance.
AmeySRM secures £23m expressway bridge replacement scheme
Highways England and Amey Sir Robert McAlpine (AmeySRM) have signed a £23m contract for works to start on the A533 expressway bridge replacement scheme in the North West of the UK.
HawkinsBrown and Studio Egret West win Earls Court scheme
Hawkins\Brown and Studio Egret West have been appointed as the principal masterplan architects for the Earls Court development site following a six-month international competition.
Sizewell C unveils commitments to East Suffolk community
Following the acceptance of the Sizewell C planning application for examination, the project has issued a list of pledges to the community in East Suffolk.
Innovative graphene asphalt to be trialled on Kent roads
Amey has joined forces with Kent County Council and Iterchimica to trial the use of Gipave, an asphalt supermodifier, on Kent roads.
Selectaglaze: Creating comfortable office environments
A good office environment provides a sense of wellbeing and encourages efficiency, an important consideration when it is estimated that we spend more than 10 years of our lives in the workplace.
Covid-19 is ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ to tackle global climate crisis
Covid-19 could be an historic turning point in tackling the global climate crisis, says the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), as it calls on ministers to seize the opportunity.
Plans approved for new £337m Museum of London
Plans to create a new Museum for London and cultural destination in West Smithfield have been given the go-ahead by the City of London Corporation’s planning and transportation committee.
Contractor appointed for final leg of £500m Valleys dualling project
Future Valleys has been appointed as the preferred bidder to deliver the £500m Valleys dualling A465 Section 5 and 6 project.
Flexible site hours and ‘speedy’ planning measures introduced
The Government has announced new measures to help boost the construction industry that will be introduced this week, including flexible working hours, deadline extensions and speedy planning.
Network Rail announces major work across Anglia
Network Rail has announced major work across Anglia’s rail network to improve the reliability of train services for passengers.
Mitie names MD for sustainability and energy services
Mitie has appointed Pradyumna Pandit to the newly created role of managing director of sustainability and energy services.
Mitie launches zero carbon service to drive green recovery
The Zero Carbon for Zero Cost service builds on Mitie’s own Plan Zero commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2025, 15 years ahead of the UK Government’s target.
Green light for next phase of £400m Kirkstall Forge development
Leeds City Council has granted planning consent for the next phase of the £400m Kirkstall Forge development in Leeds.
Insurers can tackle UK’s infrastructure funding gap, says L&G
Insurers can tackle a fifth of the UK’s infrastructure funding gap over the next decade and encourage ‘inclusive capitalism’, according to a new report by Legal & General.
Government appoints Arup to £3.6bn towns fund programme
The ministry of housing, communities and local government (MHCLG) has appointed Arup to lead a consortium to help local authorities across England access the £3.6bn Town Fund.
Go-ahead for U+I & TfL’s mixed-use scheme in Southwark
U+I and Transport for London (TfL) have been given the green light to transform an empty Southwark site into a new mixed-use scheme.
Plans granted for £200m warehouse in Dartford
Plans have been given the go-ahead to Tritax Big Box and Bericote Properties for a 2.3 million sq ft warehouse in Dartford.
Mace wins place on TfL’s £500m services framework
Mace has secured a place on Transport for London's (TfL) professional services framework, to create a higher quality of services.
Project Etopia acquires self-build specialist
Project Etopia has acquired self-build specialist Tribus Homes, which will see up to 200 new homes year produced at its manufacturing facility in Devon.
Connected Places Catapult appoints new chair to next chapter
The Connected Places Catapult has appointed Professor Greg Clark as its new chair on a three-year mandate, he replaces Terry Hill CBE.
Bentley Systems opens LEGION Simulator and OpenBuildings
Bentley Systems has opened up its LEGION Simulator and OpenBuildings Station Designer software for facilities managers to incorporate pedestrian simulation methodologies across their planning and operations teams.
Interserve to build £11m Hessle Foreshore tidal defence scheme
Interserve has been appointed by East Riding of Yorkshire Council to deliver the £11m Hessle Foreshore tidal defence scheme.
Morrison secures £8m refurbishment of Aberdeen station
Morrison Construction has been appointed by ScotRail to deliver an £8m refurbishment of Aberdeen station.
Council appoint Arup to renovate Cardiff’s digital infrastructure
Arup has been appointed to support Cardiff city's plan for its reopening, investigating opportunities to improve access to open space, digital infrastructure, air quality, and active travel.
Acorn secures principal contractors license with Network Rail
Acorn’s rail division has become the first Welsh SME in 2020 to receive a Trackside Principal Contractors Licence from Network Rail.