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CCS expands to offer registration to professional services
The Considerate Constructors Scheme has expanded to offer professional service organisations the opportunity to register with the Scheme.
Esh Civils continues to shape Yorkshire’s infrastructure
Esh Civils is reaping the rewards of its appointment to the YORcivils2 framework, a procurement route for 22 local authorities across the Yorkshire and Humber region.
Interserve wins mechanical and electrical maintenance contract
Interserve Group Limited has won a contract to deliver mechanical and electrical maintenance services to Crown Paints Limited
Crown Paints is part of the Hempel...
Balfour Beatty wins £65m Network Rail seasonal treatment contract
Balfour Beatty has been awarded a £65m contract to operate and maintain 21 of Network Rail’s seasonal treatment multi-purpose vehicles (MPV).
Partner sought for Salford Crescent masterplan
Salford City Council and the University of Salford have launched their search for a private sector partner to deliver the ambitious £800m masterplan for Salford Crescent.
Case study: Wates breathes new life into V&A Museum
Wates Group’s construction of a £28m underground gallery and main entrance to London’s V&A Museum presented enormous challenges – but also brought huge rewards.
IES: New model for visualising real-time energy data
Pioneering 3D community interaction model created by IES to visualise real-time energy data online and via 147inch touch screen
Financing that helps you run your construction business
Flexible finance is a crucial element of doing business for many construction firms delivering much-needed homes, buildings and infrastructure. Aldermore’s range of bespoke products can help.
CCS reveals 24 suppliers chosen for £1.2bn Modular Building framework
The Crown Commercial Service (CCS) has chosen the 24 suppliers for its newly-launched £1.2bn Modular Buildings Solutions framework.
Business park development to bring 2,500 jobs to Durham
A new multi-million pound business park development in Durham could see the creation of more than 2,500 jobs in the County if planning permission is granted.
Wood wins $1bn nuclear design and engineering contract
Wood has secured a new contract worth up to $1bn to provide nuclear design and engineering services to Sellafield Ltd over the next 20 years.
Groundbreaking BBA chair ready to step into next role
Over the past three years, Valerie Owen OBE has led the British Board of Agrément. As she nears the end of her tenure, she talks to PBC Today about Hackitt, Brexit, value engineering, and the rise of Modern Methods of Construction.
How do digital twins impact entire cities?
Ton de Vries sits down with PBC Today to discuss the digital twin concept and how it could impact the construction of individual buildings.
Construction industry suppliers ‘prepared for Brexit’
Construction industry suppliers say they expect a slight dip in the market following Brexit, but reveal they are prepared thanks to contingency plans, according to a survey by MRA Research.
The challenges of building defect-free homes
Offsite construction can contribute to improvements in delivering better quality buildings, says a report that calls for urgent changes in the culture and processes of housing construction. Ron Alalouff of TRADA reviews its conclusions.
The rise of the Digital Twin in the AEC industry
Ali Nicholl, head of communication at Iotic, discusses the meteoric rise of digital twin technology and how it can help the AEC market.
Scotland set for Global Underwater Engineering Hub
The UK government has revealed it is supporting industry plans for a multi-million pound Global Underwater Engineering Hub in Aberdeen, Scotland.
A legal guide to offsite manufacturing
Issues surrounding offsite manufacturing was recently launched by Constructing Excellence South West to smooth contractual issues and help the sector.
JCT Case Study: 70 St Mary Axe ‘The Can of Ham’
Did you know that the ‘Can of Ham’, designed by Foggo Associates, used a JCT Design and Build Contract?
Designing a better future using modular techniques
Mark Farmer, founding director of Cast Consultancy, looks at the rise of modular construction and examines whether the sector is really ready for take-off.
Housebuilding props up UK construction sector in April
UK construction output marginally expanded in April driven by the quickest rise in housebuilding so far in 2019, according to the latest construction PMI.
UKGB unveils framework for net zero carbon buildings
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has unveiled a framework for the UK construction and property industry to transition new and existing buildings to become net zero carbon by 2050.
Willmott Dixon launches drylining training at Kent prison
Willmott Dixon is to set up the first of what it hopes will be a series of academies within prison environments that help former offenders find jobs on their release.
More jobs in construction for women with HS2
Women in the West Midlands looking for a new job are being encouraged to join a 6-week programme linked to future opportunities in the construction industry.
Network Rail awards signalling contracts worth £750m
Network Rail has awarded six framework contracts worth £750m to deliver signalling and telecoms across the UK.
Crossrail to open ‘by March 2021’ without Bond Street
The new Crossrail leadership team has developed a new plan to complete the outstanding works and bring the Elizabeth line into passenger service at the earliest possible date.