» Fife cancels house-building contracts
22/03/24 08:30 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
After three months of inactivity on the sites, Fife Council has terminated contracts with one of its local house-builders.

» UK’s largest built environment event returns to London
22/03/24 08:24 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
The UK’s largest built environment event, UK Construction Week, returns for a third year to London’s ExCel.

» Billington racks up the orders
22/03/24 08:02 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Billington Holdings reports record orders and its biggest ever contract award.

» Swedish research paves the way for textile-reinforced concrete
22/03/24 07:44 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Researchers in Sweden have developed a model that is claimed to make it easier to build sustainable structures of textile-reinforced concrete.

» Repeat business for Kori
22/03/24 07:24 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Kori Construction has secured its second contract for Porthaven Care Homes.

» Construction tender price inflation at 2.9%
22/03/24 07:23 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Annual growth in construction tender prices continues to ease.

» French fit-out contractor targets UK market
22/03/24 07:20 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
French fit-out specialist Agilité has opened its first UK office and is looking to double its sales here this year.

» Bauer wins York Central piling
22/03/24 07:18 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Main contractor John Sisk & Son has handed Bauer Technologies the piling works for its £100m York Central contract.

» Second Chilterns TBM breaks through
22/03/24 07:16 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
The second tunnel boring machine (TBM) building HS2 under the Chiltern Hills broke through at the twin tunnels’ northern portal on Thursday 21st March 2024.

» Eveready invests in Chinese diggers
21/03/24 11:14 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Surrey-based Eveready Hire has added 11 Sany mini-excavators to its equipment fleet.

» Rogue builder sent to prison
21/03/24 08:49 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
A Welsh builder is spending the next 16 months in prison for fraudulent trading.

» Morgan Sindall to build Harlow's new bus station
21/03/24 08:42 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Work starts next month on a £15m redevelopment of Harlow’s bus station.

» New boss for Lyndon SGB
21/03/24 08:21 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
BrandSafway has appointed Centin Baxter regional vice president in charge of its UK business, Lyndon SGB.

» Contractor fined after worker scorched
21/03/24 08:00 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
A Lancashire M&E contractor has been fined after a worker sustained serious burns in an electrical flash.

» Inflation erodes Roberston’s profits
21/03/24 07:49 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Scotland’s Robertson Group has filed ‘solid’ financial results, showing steady growth but softer profits.

» Norfolk turns to Mace for estate management programme
21/03/24 07:34 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Norfolk County Council has appointed Mace as principal contractor for its Future Ready property enhancement initiative.

» New round of Live Labs road trials gets going
21/03/24 07:33 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
New materials, new machines and new methods are all being put to the test in a second round of trials aimed at making roads less ecologically damaging.

» O’Brien signs for Stavely canal bridge
21/03/24 07:26 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
As part of a £6m restoration project, O’Brien Contractors has signed its first contract with Chesterfield Canal Trust for bridge works. 

» Prolectric launches US division
21/03/24 07:25 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
British temporary lighting specialist Prolectric is venturing across the Atlantic and has opened an office in Garland, Texas.

» JCB adds semi-automation offer
21/03/24 07:23 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
JCB and Leica Geosystems are joining forces to offer factory-fitted 2D and 3D-ready semi-automated excavator controls.

» Re:Construction podcast – Episode 149
20/03/24 15:00 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Killer Materials, Dubious Contracts and National Security

» Bam lands £38m Scunthorpe college job
20/03/24 14:37 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Bam has been named main contractor for a new £38m teaching block at North Lindsey College in Scunthorpe.

» Edgbaston set for hotel and stand redevelopment
20/03/24 08:28 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Edgbaston Stadium has received a funding boost in its bid to develop an on-site hotel and new spectator stand.

» Chippindale gets third managing director
20/03/24 07:54 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
The new owners of Chippindale Plant Hire have put a third managing director into the business to work alongside the former owners.

» Nationwide Platforms recruits H&S director
20/03/24 07:40 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Nationwide Platforms (NWP) has appointed Phill Ross as health, safety & environment director.

» New managing director for QTS
20/03/24 07:38 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
Rail contractor QTS Group has named Andy Steel as its new managing director.

» World's biggest luffing cranes at work near Northwich
20/03/24 07:34 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
The world’s biggest luffing tower cranes have been erected in Cheshire to speed the construction of a waste to energy plant.

» Parliament’s board backs case for refurbishment
20/03/24 07:26 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
The long-running saga of the restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster rumbles on.

» Six-foot fall takes seven years to reach court
20/03/24 07:25 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
A Kent building firm has eventually been fined £25,000, seven years after one of its tilers died from a six-foot fall.

» Crest Nicholson finds more defects
19/03/24 08:19 from All Construction News | The Construction Index
House-builder Crest Nicholson has admitted that new build defects have come to light on its buildings.

» HMRC faces strikes threat as it battles to improve ‘unacceptable’ customer service
13/01/23 20:21 from Construction and Property

» French power prices surge as outages plague nuclear reactors
13/01/23 18:26 from Construction and Property

» Twitter faces wave of complaints over TikTok-style reboot
13/01/23 17:21 from Construction and Property

» Apple boss Tim Cook takes 40pc pay cut
13/01/23 07:19 from Construction and Property

» 'I didn’t stash billions away,' Sam Bankman-Fried says
12/01/23 18:13 from Construction and Property

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