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AECOM creates iModels on Thames Tideway Tunnel project
AECOM used Bentley applications to design the central contract tunnels and map out construction plans on the Thames Tideway Tunnel Central Project.
Birmingham Council to redevelop Alexander Stadium
Birmingham City Council plans to redevelop Alexander Stadium into a high-profile venue for diverse sporting, leisure and cultural events.
West Lothian gives go-ahead for 280 new homes
Planning permission has been granted for 280 new houses to be built on land south east of Murieston Road, on Wellhead Farm.
Investar Property Group plans 200-plus new homes in Trafford
Investar Property Group has announced its acquisition of a 40,000 sq ft site on Talbot Road in Trafford, with intentions to create more than 200 new homes.
Graham completes new £5.6m Portrush train station
Graham has announced the completion of the Portrush train station, the station will be officially opened on 25 June 2019 by Translink.
Planning granted for waste management facility in Inverness
The Highland Council’s South Planning Applications Committee has granted planning permission for a new centralised waste management facility on part of the former Longman landfill site.
IES to host in-depth web demos of new digital twin technology
IES has just announced dates for a number of in-depth webinars covering the capabilities and key features of each of the ICL tools.
Shaping the next generation of office design
Nicola Gillen of AECOM explores how emerging technology and changing needs will shape the next generation of workplace design.
Using 3D VR to verify tunnel systems safety
More transport infrastructure is being built below ground. 3D VR can help to ensure tunnel systems and stations are properly ventilated.
West Midlands Mayor tours modular factory
Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, visited Totally Modular’s factory in Cradley Heath to view potential solutions to the housing shortage and homelessness.
Work to begin on structural repairs of Royal Liverpool Hospital
An essential programme of repairs to parts of the structure of the new Royal Liverpool Hospital is set to begin and will ensure the hospital is finished to a high standard.
Sadiq Khan invests £6m from Air Quality Fund into new projects
Sadiq Khan has invested £6m from his Air Quality Fund in 15 new projects across London with the aim of improving the capital’s air quality.
Contractor fined £800k after worker hit by expanded polystyrene block
A construction company has been fined more than £800,000 after a worker suffered three fractured vertebrae when he was hit on the head by a large expanded polystyrene block.
Meridian Water station officially opens
London’s newest station, Meridian Water, was opened on 3 June by the secretary of state for transport, Chris Grayling and Heidi Alexander, deputy mayor of London for Transport.
Gascoigne estate to set new environmental standards
Councillors have given the green light for plans to build over 500 homes on a new look eco-friendly Gascoigne estate at a Barking and Dagenham Council planning committee.
First modular homes delivered on site in Speke
The first modular homes have been delivered on site in Speke and fully installed in less than two days.
Work begins on regeneration of disused garages in Corby
Corby Borough Council and F1 Modular marked the start of work on the site of a disused garage block at the head of Wilby Close.
Wales abandons £1.4bn M4 relief road plans
The Welsh Government has abandoned plans to build the £1.4bn M4 relief road, First Minister Mark Drakeford has revealed.
Manchester tops land use table to develop a third of its...
Manchester has become the first city in England to develop more than a third of its Green Belt, analysis of new figures by Project Etopia reveals.
West Cambridge: Developing a digital twin demonstrator
The Institute for Manufacturing’s West Cambridge project is highlighting how digital twins can harness data from multiple sources to inform better building management, while improving productivity and wellbeing.
Making geospatial data more accessible
A new Data Exploration Licence has been launched by the UK’s Geospatial Commission to simplify access to and use of geospatial data.
How fleet telematics can help construction meet their eco goals
Fleet and asset management specialists, Masternaut, discuss how your construction company can use fleet telematics to capture data and boost the efficiency of construction vehicles.
Balfour Beatty awarded £1.3bn interstate highway project
Balfour Beatty has been conditionally selected, in a joint venture, to deliver the £1.3bn interstate highway project, on behalf of the Texas Department of Transportation.
Riverlinx consortium preferred bidder for Silvertown Tunnel
Transport for London (TfL) has nominated the Riverlinx consortium as preferred bidder to design, build, finance and maintain the Silvertown Tunnel.
TfL secures 12 major developments on Crossrail infrastructure sites
Transport for London (TfL) has secured a deal with Aviva Investors to build a mixed-use scheme, above Crossrail infrastructure and opposite the new Liverpool Street Elizabeth line station.
Major Edinburgh housing development gets green light
The housing development in Edinburgh will provide 655 new homes, incorporating a unique mix of homes, providing urgently needed affordable homes in the city