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Kier tops out at UK’s first passivhaus care home

The main structure of the St Loyes extra care home scheme is now complete for the £9.8m development that will be the first passivhaus standard care home in the country.
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Construction output grows at fastest pace since December 2018

Levels of new work in construction grew at the fastest pace since 2015 in February, while the boom in housebuilding allowed construction output to experience its sharpest rise since December 2018.
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Construction sector urged to take action on retention abuse

Firms that have been affected by the abuse of retention payments in the construction industry have been urged to get in touch with their local MP ahead of renewed political debate.
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Fusion to provide light steel frame superstructures in South Wales

Offsite provider Fusion Building Systems has been chosen by Jehu Group to design, manufacture and build light steel frame superstructures for three of its developments in South Wales.

Kier Highways signs £150m contract with Highways England

Kier Highways been awarded the £150m contract to deliver the A585 Windy Harbour to Skippool scheme.
Offsite manufacturer, McAvoy Group,

Offsite manufacturer secures multi-million pound investment boost

Offsite manufacturers, The McAvoy Group, has received a multi-million pound investment from London-based special situations firm, Blantyre Capital.
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Climate experts help construction prepare for unpredictable weather

MetSwift’s founder and CEO James Banasik explains why weather-tech solutions and climate expertise will enable the construction industry to mitigate against seemingly unpredictable, severe...
Mayfield School, Kier

Kier reaches milestone at all-through school in Portsmouth

Kier has broken ground at Mayfield School in Portsmouth, as it looks to deliver modern buildings and transform the schools offering.
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Digital impact at Futurebuild 2020

Futurebuild 2020 comes to London’s ExCeL from 3-5 March, bringing together hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors from across the built environment sector. BIM Today previews this year’s show, which will have a new focus on digital construction.
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Welsh government pumps £45m into modular housing industry

The Welsh government is encouraging the use of modern methods of construction (MMC) in its new strategy to help build better quality homes faster.
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Costain to deliver low carbon solutions to every client by 2023

Costain has launched a climate action plan to deliver low carbon solutions to every client by 2023 and to be net-zero by 2035.
Harry Fairclough Construction,

Harry Fairclough Construction falls into administration

After more than 120 years in business, Warrington-based contractor Harry Fairclough Construction has gone into administration.
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HS2: Transformational infrastructure or gigantic waste of money?

HS2 has been given the green light. But, is it on the right track or a white elephant in the making? Take PBC Today’s latest survey to have your say.
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Sir Robert McAlpine pledges new sustainability strategy

Sir Robert McAlpine have launched a new sustainability strategy for 2020-2024, setting a clear path to achieving net-zero carbon emissions, with social value delivered over its operations.
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Laing O’Rourke to deliver Everton FC’s £550m new stadium

Laing O’Rourke has been chosen by Everton Football Club to deliver its new 52,000-capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on Liverpool’s waterfront.
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Fuel switching decarbonisation projects secure £6.02m award

The Mineral Products Association (MPA) has secured a £6.02m BEIS award to demonstrate the potential of hydrogen and plasma technology to reduce carbon emissions through fuel switching.
Lymedale Business Park, Cole Waterhouse, Newcastle-Under-Lyme

Plans submitted for employment scheme on Lymedale Business Park

Cole Waterhouse has submitted a planning application for the development of a 15-acre employment site on the Lymedale Business Park, Newcastle-Under-Lyme.
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JCB cuts production as coronavirus outbreak impacts suppliers

Construction equipment manufacturer, JCB will cut production at its UK factories as a result of the coronavirus outbreak impacting suppliers in China.
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Mace wins Extreme Photonics Applications Centre in Oxfordshire

The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) has selected Mace to deliver its Extreme Photonics Applications Centre on the Harwell campus in Oxfordshire.
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Coronavirus’s impact on construction contracts

The coronavirus outbreak in China is causing disruption to construction contracts internationally, David Weare of Fladgate LLP explains who bear the risks of disruption.
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Asbestos in post-2000 buildings: Course of action

HSE guidelines state that no asbestos fibrous minerals should be contained within commercial and non-domestic buildings constructed after the year 2000. But what is the recommended course of action when asbestos is discovered within post-2000 buildings?
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Robertson wins Moda Living build-to-rent scheme in Edinburgh

Robertson has been appointed by Moda Living to deliver the first phase of the Springside scheme in central Edinburgh.
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Harrier Park partners begin work on RM Resources’ HQ

Harrier Park partners, Muse Developments and Rolls-Royce, together with new occupier RM Resources, have broken ground on their new 195,840 sq ft building, in the heart of the 67-acre mixed-use scheme.
Deer Park School, School in Botley, Kier

Kier begins work on £21.2m Deer Park School in Botley

Kier has started construction on the £21.2m Deer Park School in Botley, to provide 1,000 pupils with first-class teaching facilities.
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Government action on late payments in construction ‘insufficient’, says AAT

As the issue of late payment continues to overshadow construction, Phil Hall of the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), says maximum payment terms must be shortened and a clear, simple financial penalty regime for persistent late payers is essential.
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Morgan Sindall helps bridge the construction skills gap across England

According to CITB data, over 24,000 new construction workers will be required in East Anglia by 2023, in order to help bridge the skills gap in the region, Morgan Sindall has been engaging in a number of initiatives to inspire the next generation of construction professionals.