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Month: October 2021

Corten design, Manchester Jewish Museum, photo by Joel Chester Fildes 2021
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Manchester Jewish Museum Wins Two Awards at the Annual British Construction Industry Awards 2021

19th October 2021
Manchester Jewish Museum, along with architects Citizens Design Bureau and structural engineers Buro Happold, have won two prestigious awards at the annual Building Constriction Industry Awards at their ceremony on Wednesday 13 October. The newly
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Keltbray Acquires Infrastructure Assets from nmcn PLC

18th October 2021
Leading specialist engineering and construction company, Keltbray Holdings Limited, today announces it has agreed a deal with administrators, Grant Thornton UK LLP, to acquire a portfolio of Infrastructure contracts and associated assets from nmcn PLC,
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To Truly ‘Build Back Better’ and ‘Level Up’ the North we need HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail in Full

18th October 2021
Responding to reports that the Integrated Rail Plan will be “bad news” for the North of England, Cllr Louise Gittins, Interim Chair of Transport for the North (TfN), said: “These reports are disappointing. I hope
Old renovated and modern building in former hospital are called Quartermile estate in Edinburgh city, Scotland, UK
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Upgrading Building Infrastructure Using Integrated Software: Smart Features for Better Building Management

14th October 2021
As the world becomes more connected, smart buildings are becoming more commonplace. Everything from security to utilities can now be integrated into a single interface, for improved efficiency and energy saving. This technology can be
Aptus - Steve Chesworth with apprentices
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Aptus Utilities Celebrates Five Years at Gateshead Site

14th October 2021
Multi utility connections provider Aptus Utilities is celebrating its five-year anniversary at its North East site as it announces team expansion. A team of 30 are based at the Follingsby Park depot in Gateshead including
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Construction of COP26 House in Progress for UN Climate Change Conference

14th October 2021
COP26 House will showcase what is achievable with today’s materials and technologies Work is in progress on the construction of the COP26 House, a zero carbon, timber frame building built by Beyond Zero Homes. Sustainable
Factory Direct Flooring in Hinckley and Nuneaton
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How to Choose the Best Wood Look Floor for High Traffic Areas in Multi-Room Schemes

13th October 2021
Flooring options have become aplenty in recent years giving those working in and specifying for the commercial build arena an array of options to choose from. Whether it’s for a Build-To-Rent (BTR) scheme, student accommodation
University of Plymouth
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Construction Begins of Innovative CobBauge Research Building

13th October 2021
Construction has begun on the first building in the country to be made from a scientifically upgraded version of the centuries-old material of cob. The single-storey building on the University of Plymouth campus will act
RIBA Installation in Regent’s Park by POoR Collective opens today
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RIBA Installation in Regent’s Park by POoR Collective Opens Today – Bringing Home to the Unknown

13th October 2021
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is marking the centenary of the ground-breaking Becontree Estate in East London with an ambitious series of art and architecture commissions, accompanied by events and a learning programme. 
Edinburgh Biomes project at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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A vision for the Future: Balfour Beatty Launches Roadmap Towards a Zero Carbon Construction Site

11th October 2021
Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, today shines a light on the future of construction by launching its roadmap towards a zero carbon construction site, harnessing the spirit of innovation and demonstrating the art of

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Construction View 63

4th September 2025
Welcome to issue 63 of Construction View magazine – your gateway to the UK & Ireland construction industry
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