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Eliminate HAV

How to eliminate HAV syndrome by 2020

Heather Bryant, Balfour Beatty’s Health, Safety, Environment and Sustainability Director has revealed how the company intends to eliminate HAV syndrome across all sites by 2020.
Transforming construction

Transforming construction with the Core Innovation Hub

The Construction Innovation Hub support digital, manufacturing and construction sectors to develop technologies that will help transform the sector.
funding framework, construction,

Government launches funding framework for construction firms

The government has developed a new funding framework which will allow small and large construction companies to bid for work on government projects over the next seven years.
station construction, construction teams,

HS2 confirms station construction teams

HS2 has revealed the construction teams that will be awarded contracts to build the London terminus at Euston and the west London super-hub at Old Oak Common.
residential development

Kier appointed to deliver £37.2m residential development

Kier has been appointed by Newlon Housing Trust to deliver its brand new £37.2m residential development near Tottenham Hale in Haringey.
No Deal Brexit, construction industry,

CLC unites construction industry to plan for ‘no deal’ Brexit

The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) convened a meeting of over 100 industry leaders, to develop sector contingency plans for a No Deal Brexit/
Braintree Logistics Centre, housebuilding factory,

Weston opens new £12m housebuilding factory

Weston Logistics, part of volume housebuilder Weston Group, has opened the Braintree Logistics Centre, a new distribution and offsite housebuilding factory.
Heatherwood Hospital,

Kier awarded £98m hospital transformation

Kier has been appointed by Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust to deliver a new £98m hospital in the south of England.
Robotics, construction,

How long will it be before robots build everything?

As technology and AI gallop forward, robotics are making inroads into construction. Will there come a point where they can replace humans entirely?
connaught square

Digbeth residential scheme gets green light

The go-ahead has been given for the transformation of the highly anticipated Connaught Square scheme in Digbeth, Birmingham.
protocol, BIM,

Providing for construction’s digital future

Peter Jansen, Construction Lawyer at Keystone Law, discusses construction’s digital future with a focus on BIM and data ownership.
ISO 18404, Lean and Six Sigma, Gilbert & Goode,

Contractor achieves world first ISO 18404 certification

Contractor and developer Gilbert & Goode has become the first company in the world to achieve the international certification ISO 18404 for Lean and Six Sigma.

Industry predictions 2019: Engineering, construction & infrastructure

2019 will see a digital leap forward as many construction companies explore implementing integrated business software into projects for the very first time.
Carillion’s collapse

Carillion’s collapse: One year later

Unite, Britain and Ireland’s largest union, has warned that a year after Carillion’s collapse the government’s inaction is putting jobs at risk and could result in future corporate meltdowns.
oneprogramme

Clients and consultants collaborate for change at Seddon

Elecosoft is helping Seddon to deliver an innovative digital initiative to every area of its work.
RSK Group, Pellings,

RSK Group announces acquisition of Pellings

RSK Group Ltd, the integrated environmental, engineering and technical services business, has announced the acquisition of design, property and construction consultancy Pellings.
Flexible financing, construction finance,

Supporting the construction sector through fast and flexible financing

Andrew Dixon, commercial director – specialist finance at Aldermore, examines the alternatives to High Street lending to help construction companies keep building.
IFS Application 10

Caledonian Modular selects IFS Applications 10 for rapid growth

The comprehensive IFS solution is to empower staff at Caledonian Modular with robust support for project manufacturing and construction.
refinancing deal, Laing O'Rourke,

Laing O’Rourke announces refinancing deal

Laing O'Rourke has confirmed the agreed terms for the 2019 refinance of its UK business, which will deliver new banking facilities until 2022.
construction growth

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
Modular build, homes england,

Homes England supports modular build pilot scheme

Homes England is encouraging partners to develop and use modern methods of construction (MMC) through a range of initiatives and the provision of development finance.
Costain, smart infrastructure,

Costain reveals promising year ahead

Costain, the smart infrastructure solutions company, has revealed that it continues to perform well in the second half and expects to deliver full-year results in line with the Board’s expectations.
buildingSMART

buildingSMART – open digital ways of working in the built asset...

buildingSMART is the worldwide authority driving the transformation of the built asset environment through creation and adoption of open, international standards.
construction

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
Network Rail, Infrastructure,

Network Rail names winners of £7bn contracts

Network Rail has announced the award of three multi-billion pound contracts for the South of England, worth up to £7bn.
BSRIA

BSRIA survey shows construction sector needs more vocational training

A recent BSRIA survey found that 78% of member companies were having trouble finding suitably qualified workers and fewer students are considering related university courses.