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Common data environment,

Asite integrates with Microsoft Teams and Google Meet

Common data environment provider, Asite has integrated with Microsoft Teams and Google Meet as part of new wave of tools to support clients during Covid-19.
Santander campus

Sisk and Osborne+Co to build £150m Santander campus

John Sisk & Son and Osborne+Co have been appointed to the construction of a new Santander campus in Milton Keynes.
BIM, standards,

Why do we need standards for BIM?

Why standards? I hear you say. Why do we need standards such as ISO 19650 when we talk about BIM and all other codes of practice and guidance? Why can’t I just get on with my journey and do my job?
Light steel frame, manufacturer,

Light steel frame: Managing risk, quality and performance

Improving levels of occupant safety and increasing build quality are under the microscope. Here, Steve Thompson, managing director of EOS, considers the responsibility of manufacturers.

Henry Brothers to build £18.5m joint police and fire HQ

Henry Brothers Midlands has secured a £18.5m contract to build the joint headquarters for Nottinghamshire Police and Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service.
T-Level

Joint partnership offers HS2 T-Level qualification

Balfour Beatty VINCI (BBV) and Walsall College are offering young people in the West Midlands a part to play in the delivery of High Speed Two (HS2).

Interserve wins place on £100m NEUPC framework

Interserve has been appointed as a framework contractor by the North Eastern Universities Purchasing Consortium (NEUPC) for its £100m framework.
Energy hubs, Shetland Islands

New energy hub to be developed in Shetland

Shetland Islands Council and Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) have formed a partnership to develop an Energy Hub concept which will deliver a clean, sustainable energy future for Shetland and the UK.
Panel manufacturer, commercial building,

A very British solution for constructing better commercial buildings

Despite the gradual lifting of restrictions imposed due to Covid-19, some construction sites remain closed because of an inability to source materials from abroad. Which is where British manufacturers come in.
HQ for Merseyside Police

Willmott Dixon tops out on new HQ for Merseyside Police

Willmott Dixon has held its most unique topping out at the new HQ for Merseyside Police with a carefully planned, socially distant ceremony.
school maintenance, roofing industry,

School maintenance funding ‘a matter of urgency’, says roofing industry

A group of roofing and cladding trade associations have written to the education secretary calling for school maintenance funding to be ‘a matter of urgency’.
Valleys dualling,

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.
South Kyle wind farm,

Scottish engineers win £67m South Kyle Wind Farm contract

Civil engineers RJ McLeod have secured a £67m contract to construct Scotland’s newest onshore wind farm, South Kyle Wind Farm.
graduate recruitment,

HS2 doubles graduate recruitment

HS2 Ltd has confirmed that it will double the number of graduates it welcomes into the business this year as part of its commitment to developing a diverse workforce.
special educational needs and disabilities, SEND,

Willmott Dixon wins Wiltshire SEND school contract

Wiltshire Council has appointed Willmott Dixon to build a school that will provide up to 400 places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
offsite manufacturing,

New offsite framework to boost MMC in social housing

Building Better has chosen Procurement for Housing (PfH) to develop a procurement framework for offsite manufacturing to build at least 500 new homes.
contractors,

Contractors could face market volatility until 2021

Contractors may face damaging market volatility until at least 2021 due to the Covid-19 crisis, according to Mace’s latest Market View for Q2 2020.
Low Emission Zone, construction machinery,

Construction firms offered 6-month exemption from new emission standards

Construction firms in London will be able to apply for a six-month exemption from new Low Emission Zone standards for polluting diggers and bulldozers, amid Covid-19 challenges.
plaster shortage,

Panic buying worsens industry-wide plaster shortage

As plaster shortages continue to plague the construction industry, the BMF and the Construction Products Association have joined forces to support the sector.
technology in infrastructure,

Highways England launches plan to push technology in infrastructure

A digital revolution in construction could increase productivity and save billions of pounds, as Highways England announces the launch of its 15-year plan to accelerate the use of technology in infrastructure.

UK construction output plunges by 40% in April

Construction output plummeted by 40.1% in April as the sector felt the full force of the Covid-19 crisis, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
construction workers,

271,000 UK construction workers return to work

Data reveals that the percentage of UK construction workers on furlough decreased from 41% in March and April to 29% in May, according to accountancy group, UHY Hacker Young.
Bounceback Innovation Challenge

‘Bounceback Innovation Challenge’ to tackle Covid-19 impact

Amey is launching an internal Bounceback Innovation Challenge to develop solutions that will help the industry better cope with the challenges posed by the coronavirus.
modular housebuilder, build-to-rent

Modular housebuilder to deliver pilot project in Rugby

Master developer Urban&Civic has chosen modular housebuilder TopHat to deliver a pilot project at its Houlton development in Rugby.
hinkley point c, power station, bilfinger

Bilfinger wins £350m pipework contract for Hinkley Point

Bilfinger has won two new contracts worth £350m to deliver the design, procurement, supplier management, fabrication and construction of pipework and equipment for the new Hinkley Point C nuclear power station.
housebuilding,

Think tank proposes new scheme to protect housebuilding from collapse

Housebuilding could fall by around 38% over the next year, as new research from the Centre for Policy Studies warns of a potential sector collapse if the economy fails to bounce back post-Covid.