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Aylesbury Community Celebrates Regeneration Reaching New Heights

4th April 2025
The latest phase of the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate in south London has reached its highest point. The occasion was marked yesterday by members of the community coming together with representatives from Notting Hill
Farrans Launch
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Farrans Construction Opens New Office in Claregalway

31st March 2025
Leading civil engineering and building contractor Farrans Construction has opened new offices in Claregalway following the signing of a number of new contracts which will provide a secure pipeline of work in the west of
Limerick Foynes Freight Line Robertstown Viaduct
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Sisk Completes Track Laying and Next Phase of Works Commence on Limerick to Foynes Freight Line

31st March 2025
Iarnród Éireann (Irish Rail) is a step closer to the reintroduction of freight services on the Limerick to Foynes rail line, as the laying of 42km of new track is now complete. During the past
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AI, Technology, and Policy in Utilities 2025 Report

31st March 2025
AI and emerging technologies are transforming industries worldwide, and the utilities sector is no exception. This report explores the latest innovations, real-world applications, and evolving policies shaping the future of utilities – providing businesses with
Gallows Corner flyover
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Construction Work to Start on Major Project to Refurbish Gallows Corner Flyover

28th March 2025
Transport for London (TfL) has set out plans to completely renew and strengthen the ageing Gallows Corner flyover, which will allow the major structure to continue serving Londoners reliably for decades to come. Gallows Corner flyover was built in the 1970s as a
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Works Starts on Great Harbour Growth Deal Project

28th March 2025
Work on the ambitious project that is set to transform Irvine’s Harbourside area is officially underway. The £14 million Ayrshire Growth Deal investment in the area has kicked off with work on the first phase
Long Itchington Wood Tunnel
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HS2 Marks Major Construction Milestone at Long Itchington Wood Tunnel

27th March 2025
HS2 has announced a significant milestone at Long Itchington Wood Tunnel in Warwickshire – the first deep tunnel on the high-speed route to complete its civil engineering phase. The development at the one-mile-long twin-bore tunnel
Construction commences on the new Nairn Academy School
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Balfour Beatty Starts Construction on £61 million Secondary School in the Scottish Highlands

27th March 2025
Balfour Beatty today announces that it has commenced construction on the new Nairn Academy school, having been awarded the £61 million contract by The Highland Council at the end of 2025. The company will be responsible
A high-capacity generator was installed to meet the engineering department’s initial power requirements
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Powering Progress: Star Power’s Tailored Support for Richmond upon Thames College’s Engineering Facilities

26th March 2025
Project Overview Beard Construction, engaged to develop new and existing engineering facilities at Richmond upon Thames College (RuTC), required a dependable temporary power solution. Initially contracted to support building commissioning works, the project scope expanded
£40 Million Surge in Stamp Duty Receipts as Homebuyers Rush to Beat Tax Changes
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£40 Million Surge in Stamp Duty Receipts as Homebuyers Rush to Beat Tax Changes

26th March 2025
Stamp Duty receipts reach £848M in January marking a 4.95% increase from 2024 David Hannah, Group Chairman of Cornerstone Tax, urges the government to scrap its stamp duty reforms and focus on addressing the wider

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  • NFRC Celebrates Government’s Move to Ban Retentions and Overhaul Payment Law

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Construction View 64

3rd November 2025
Welcome to issue 64 of Construction View magazine – your gateway to the UK & Ireland construction industry
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