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BAM Farrans JV awarded contract for Third River Crossing
BAM Farrons joint venture has been awarded the contract for Great Yarmouth’s Third River Crossing from Norfolk County Council.
Innovation key to making historic properties accessible to modern visitors
Ian Streets, managing director of About Access, looks at how the heritage market can meet the needs of disabled customers.
Crossrail: TfL accused of removing delay warnings
Sir Terry Morgan, former Chair of Crossrail, has claimed that Transport for London (TfL) deleted vital information about the project delay which was intended for mayor Sadiq Khan.
A floating space for London
Royal Wharf Pier, a new riverboat terminal incorporating a large new public floating space on the Thames - designed by London-based architects Nex—
Development partner for Birmingham Smithfield site announced
Lendlease announced as Birminham City Council’s development partner to deliver the transformation of the 17ha Birmingham Smithfield site.
London Stansted awards contract for £150m arrivals terminalÂ
London Stansted has appointed Mace as the contractor for the construction of its new £150m arrivals terminal.
Greater Manchester leaders outline radical housing plans
Greater Manchester’s leaders have set out radical housing and transport plans to ensure the city-region can thrive at a time of national uncertainty.
Construction growth indicates lacklustre end to 2018
Construction growth eased to a three-month low and new orders expanded at a relatively subdued pace, according to the latest UK construction PMI
City Corporation releases new images of City Cluster skyline in 2026
The City of London Corporation has released images of how its City Cluster skyline will look in 2026, with a preview of 100 Leadenhall Street.
Under the spotlight: Top construction trends
Technology is having a profound impact on the construction industry as it embraces innovative and disruptive technologies that were once thought to be science-fiction. Here we take a look at the trends shaping the industry and how companies are staying on top by adopting the latest cutting-edge techniques
New Year Honours for the construction industry
The Queen’s New Year Honours list for 2019 has arrived; here we take a look at those honoured in the construction industry.
Innovative project to commercialise road defect detection system
A new collaborative project between Road Intelligence Ltd, Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) and the University of Edinburgh could lead to an app that predicts potholes before they happen.
Balfour Beatty Jones Bros JV commence £135m bypass
Balfour Beatty and Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK have joined forces to commence works on the Caernarfon and Bontnewydd Bypass.
Scotframe Val-U-Therm PLUS® For PassivHaus: Probably the Best U-Value Wall in...
Scotframe exclusively offers the Val-U-Therm PLUS® building system, which offers some best-in-class performance for PassivHaus construction
Network Rail reveals winner of rail footbridge design competition
Network Rail and RIBA Competitions have announced the winner and highly commended entry in the competition seeking new design ideas for footbridges.
GRAHAM awarded i9 office development in Wolverhampton
GRAHAM has been appointed as the contractor on the new i9 office development set in the heart of the City of Wolverhampton Interchange.
Six modular homes installed at Chase Farm development
Modular homes specialist, ilke Homes and Keepmoat Homes, announced the installation of six new modular homes at the Chase Farm development, Gedling
280,000 homes could be built above rail tracks in London, says...
Engineering firm WSP found that space above train, overground and tube lines could result in an additional 2,470 hectares of land available for residential buildings across London, the equivalent of 280,000 homes.
Elecosoft UK releases Powerproject Vision
Elecosoft has released its new cloud-based collaboration and construction planning software solution, Powerproject Vision in the UK.
UK infrastructure pipeline still has a long way to go, says...
The UK government’s National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline looks to be gaining ground, but more needs to be done to drive investment, according to analysis by KPMG.
BIM adds value to intelligent buildings, says report
A new report from Navigant Research examines how building information modelling (BIM) adds value to intelligent buildings.
Crossrail chaos as project could cost almost £3bn more
The opening of Crossrail is set to be further delayed until at least 2020, as costs spiral to almost £3bn more than the original budget.
World’s tallest modular towers hit major milestone
Tide Construction has reached a new milestone in delivering the world’s tallest modular towers in Croydon, by completing their core structures.
Plastics in construction – Impacts, issues and alternatives
The Alliance for Sustainable Building Products’ (ASBP) third annual conference and exhibition will explore ‘Plastics in Construction – Issues, Impacts and Alternatives’.
No-deal Brexit could cost insulation manufacturer £85,000 per year
Family owned insulation manufacturer, SuperFOIL Insulation estimates that a no-deal Brexit could cost it £45,000 to £85,000 per year.
UKAS accredited fire testing facility to transform construction industry
Fire safety specialists Efectis France and Ulster University have opened a new full-scale UKAS accredited fire testing facility in the Jordanstown Campus.