Planners have given developer Lovell Homes the go ahead on a new development in Hutton, Weston-super-Mare, consisting of 130 brand-new properties. Foxglove Meadows is the second scheme Lovell has secured in Weston-super-Mare as part of its plans to
The Government must release bottlenecks in housing delivery with more resource for local authority planning departments and mechanisms to hold them to account if they are slow to respond to applications, according to the Federation
Robertson Construction North East has completed works at TeesAMP in Middlesbrough and has delivered on programme and to budget whilst utilising sustainable techniques which saw less than 1 tonne of excavated material sent to landfill. Heralded as a significant stride
Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, today announces the appointment of Tracey Wood as Group General Counsel and Company Secretary. Tracey will report directly to Group Chief Executive, Leo Quinn, as a member of Balfour
Vastint UK is today launching Botanical Mews, the first phase of residential units available to rent at its award-winning east London development, Sugar House Island. Botanical Mews, the first collection of homes available to rent
Work has commenced at one of the four new Primary schools being built in Aberdeen as part of a £100 million investment by Aberdeen City Council. Robertson Construction began work at the new £16 million
HS2 Ltd has today (4 September 2020) announced the formal start of construction on the project, highlighting the large number of jobs the project will be recruiting for in the coming months and years. Earlier
The Coal Authority’s mine water treatment scheme design and build framework is a key part of our strategy to prevent water pollution from historical coal mines. As part of our programme of work to protect
Loughborough University gives green light for the industry’s COVID-19 response. Balfour Beatty, GKR Scaffolding, Kier, Mace, Morgan Sindall, and Skanska today publish a new COVID-19 industry research report, conducted by Loughborough University: “COVID-19 and construction:
Network Rail is asking passengers and the community to help shape its proposals to remove the UK’s most operationally challenging railway junction as a public consultation on the scheme enters its final month. The flat