Keltbray is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Wiltcher as Operations Director for its Piling division, reporting to Stuart Norman, Managing Director. Paul has built a highly successful career over 25 years in the
Kier has re-signed the Armed Forces Covenant, committing to a set of new pledges as it continues its commitment to the Armed Forces community. On Friday, 3 December 2021, Andrew Davies, chief executive at Kier and
Balfour Beatty, alongside its design partner Atkins, today announces the completion of National Highways’ A19 major upgrade project, four months ahead of schedule. Around £65 million has been invested into the construction of 198,770 square
Prince Charles has praised Glasgow construction firm City Building for its work in developing a new generation of construction workers. Executive Director, Alan Burns, was invited to an exclusive event at Windsor Castle where his
Shanly Homes has been named Housebuilder of the Year at the 2021 Thames Valley Property Awards. The award was presented during the gala evening held at Ascot Racecourse on Thursday 9th December. Privately owned and
Today is Human Rights Day and to take action on modern slavery, Kier is the first UK contractor to train its Mental Health First Aiders (MHFAs) to spot the signs of modern slavery and exploitation.
Construction and civil engineering specialist, GRAHAM, has been recognised by leading international experts and peers for the second time in four years for its consistent, innovative, and ground-breaking approach to employee health and wellbeing. The
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is pleased to announce that Balkrishna Doshi will receive the Royal Gold Medal 2022, one of the world’s highest honours for architecture. Given in recognition of a lifetime’s work, the
The Hill Group, the UK’s second-largest privately-owned housebuilder has completed the full refinancing of their group portfolio in the first major sustainability-linked loan (SLL) valued at £220m, maturing in 2026. As the group’s main source
Britain’s manufacturers invest more than £500 million to end Britain’s housing crisis – targeting 75,000 sustainable modular homes by end of decade and 50,000 highly skilled jobs across the UK Six modular homes can be