Bellway has been named one of the three most admired housebuilders in Britain in an annual business survey run by the London Stock Exchange. The FTSE 250 Index listed housebuilder received the bronze award in
Last year at Highways UK, long‑term Re‑flow partner QMS unveiled a new, more sustainable approach to line marking: the new EcoRib™ and ColdMark™ machine. Headline benefits include improving the long-term performance of profiled edge line
A restored 1966 MK1 Ford Cortina has been unveiled as a new public artwork at Dagenham Green, marking the transformation of part of the former Ford Motors site into a new neighbourhood. The live installation,
Sir Robert McAlpine celebrated a significant milestone in the construction of 2 Finsbury Avenue for clients British Land, GIC and Modon, last week, with a topping out ceremony marking the completion of the building’s highest
Peel Ports Group and E.ON have celebrated a significant milestone at the Port of Liverpool by successfully generating the first power from the new solar panels on the new nearly 260,000 square foot Alexandra Dock
Lovell Partnerships has broken ground on 69 new energy-efficient homes for social rent in Winchburgh for Wheatley Homes East, with all homes scheduled for completion by summer 2027. As West Lothian faces a housing emergency,
Caddick Construction Group’s specialist sub-contracting business, Caddick Civil Engineering, has appointed Paul Ellenor as Managing Director in a drive to grow the business’ portfolio of third-party contracts and expand its footprint in key regions. Paul
Bellway welcomed new NHBC Chief Executive Paul Turner to its New Cardington developments near Bedford to showcase the company’s build standards and share future plans. Paul took the helm at the National House Building Council
Work will soon start on land at the former Whitburn Lodge after Lovell acquired the site in Whitburn for the construction of 32 new homes. Plans by Lovell to redevelop the former pub site on Mill Lane
Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes, both part of housebuilder Barratt Redrow, have injected £342.7 million into the Scottish economy for the year ending 29 June 2025, reinforcing their role as key contributors to economic