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Work on A185 corridor to combat congestion in South Tyneside
Work on the A185 corridor between Jarrow and Hebburn to relieve congestion through South Tyneside will commence next week.
Morgan Sindall wins £17.3m Forster Square Railway redevelopment
Morgan Sindall Construction has been awarded the £17.3m construction contract to redevelop Forster Square Railway Station.
2020 construction trends: Smart fifth generation district heating
Dr Matthew Trewhella, managing director of Kensa Contracting, explores the 2020 construction trends poised to help the UK government reach its 2050 net-zero carbon targets.
62% decline in affordable housing for London, analysis reveals
As the 2010s draw to a close, the overall supply of new affordable housing hasn’t improved at all across the capital this decade, Southern Grove reveals.
Adur council approves revised plans to regenerate Surry Street
Plans to regenerate The Mannings on Surry Street were approved last week which will see the creation of 74 new homes.
Architects to design three residential schemes worth £365m
Darling Associates has been selected by former Essential Living managing director to design three mixed-tenure residential schemes worth £365m.
TfL releases business plan to keep London moving
Transport for London (TfL) has published its five-year Business Plan draft covering 2020/21 to 2024/25 to support sustainable growth in London.
Silvertown Quays commercial development gets go-ahead
Planning permission has been granted for the first phase of the Silvertown Quays commercial development, creating new homes and jobs
The regeneration of Silvertown Quays...
Balfour Beatty crowned UK’s most admired construction company
Balfour Beatty has come out on top in the Heavy Construction category in Britain’s Most Admired Companies of 2019, as Wates and Morgan Sindall just miss the top spot.
Addressing air quality impact of new homes
Simon Stanion, partner and head of planning at law firm Shakespeare Martineau, discusses the importance of effectively assessing air quality impact for new housing developments.
Why SIPs are crucial to the future of the UK construction...
Manufacturers of composite insulated panels in the UK, Hemsec, discusses the importance of Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) in the construction industry.
Cambridge United reveal design for new sustainable stadium
Cambridge United has announced its new concept for a sustainable stadium, although still in the early stages the scheme will be located on greenbelt land.
Actis and LABC renew partnership for third year
Insulation product specialist, Actis, has renewed its partnership with LABC for a third time after two successful years as a sponsor.
Construction output crashes to slowest decline since July
Construction companies in the UK have recorded yet another drop in business during November, the slowest decline since July 2019.
1,000 tonne Luton DART bridge opens
The bridge, which will carry each DART shuttle over the A1081, has opened 10 hours early, following the installation of an 80-metre long, 1,000 tonne curved bridge.
ACE urges Government not to overlook brownfield development
In its manifesto, ‘Infrastructure for everyone’, the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) argues for denser brownfield development, to help deal with the national housing crisis.
Ancient artefacts discovered at Ebbsfleet Garden City Bridge
Artefacts thought to date back 2000 years have been discovered at the site where the new Ebbsfleet Garden City Bridge is being constructed.
Guy Milligan to lead Ramboll’s energy strategy and planning service
Ramboll has appointed Guy Milligan as principal consultant within its energy division to lead the company’s new energy strategy and planning (ESP) service.
Metframe’s pre-panelised system helps deliver new student block
Metframe’s pre-panelised system helped deliver a new student block combining a flexible modern interior with an attractive traditional exterior in just 13 weeks.
Amey to trial the world’s first autonomous pickup truck
Amey Australia’s regional autonomous trial has been unveiled which will see Amey operate the world’s first retrofitted autonomous pickup truck.
Placemaking can reduce unequal access to healthcare, says Mace
Placemaking interventions can help reduce the impact of unequal access to healthcare in areas across the country, reducing overall inequality, a new report from Mace has stated.
Plans submitted for £70m MediaCityUK apartment development
A planning application has been submitted to Salford City Council for a 280-apartment development at the centre of MediaCityUK.
TfL gives £1bn Silvertown tunnel scheme the green light
Transport for London (TfL) has reached financial close on the Silvertown tunnel project with the RiverLinx consortium, to design, build, finance and maintain the £1bn tunnel connecting Royal Docks and Greenwich.
National flood map provides future climate change flood scenarios
Great Britain's first national flood map has been launched to understand and plan for future risks.
Clugston wins refurbishment contract for Wellington House in Leeds
Clugston Construction has won a £5.9m contract to refurbish Wellington House in Leeds, the headquarters of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA).
Waste company director banned after serious safety failings
The director of a waste transfer company has been banned from taking a directorial role after he knowingly exposed his employees to serious unsafe conditions.