A £79.5million construction contract to build the first opening road bridge over the River Clyde and create new connections into Scotland’s manufacturing innovation district has been approved for award. Councillors from Renfrewshire Council’s Finance board
Lockton Global Real Estate & Construction is now collaborating with Four Twenty Seven, an affiliate of Moody’s, and a leading publisher of climate risk data, to help clients integrate climate science into business decisions. Four
As a considerate constructor, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN) has an ongoing commitment to minimise disruption, noise and pollution while ensuring the highest levels of safety for both its customers and colleagues as it
The traditional views on gender are being left in the past, according to surveys which indicate the public’s perception towards household roles. In 1984, 42 per cent of people stated that men should provide the
More than 250,000 disabled people in the country will benefit from greater access to life-enhancing Changing Places toilets, as the Government announces a new £30m fund to increase the number of facilities across England. £30m
In recognition of International Women’s Day on Monday 8th March, three female members of Inland Homes’ construction team share their own take on what its like to have a career within the UK construction industry.
Aptus Utilities, a leading multi utility connections provider, delivering gas, water, electric, fibre and street lighting installation services has today announced a series of contract wins where the developer has opted for NAVs for their
Bunnik, the Netherlands, 4 March 2021 – Royal BAM Group (through its subsidiary BAM Bouw en Vastgoed Specials) will acquire all shares of Houtindustrie Stam & Landman bv (HSL) and Gevelelementen Noord-Holland bv (GNH) from
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has published an initial response to the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s 2021 Budget. RIBA President, Alan Jones, said: “Whilst the Chancellor’s focus is understandably on mitigating the impact
An ambitious scheme, designed by HS2’s landscape architects, ecologists, engineers and soil specialists, aims to reuse construction materials to create 127 hectares of new chalk grassland, woodland, wood pasture and wetland habitats that will substantially