Over the past decade, the construction sector has done a fantastic amount of work to raise awareness and reduce the stigma associated with mental health issues, these examples include: These are all fantastic steps forward,
Rail Live is taking place at Porterbook’s Long Marston Rail Innovation Centre on 18-19 June – a two-day event covering industry challenges like the skills gap and ageing infrastructure, and opportunities like machine learning and predictive maintenance.Â
An event held (Tuesday 22 April) at the City Chambers brought together the Council and partners to take steps toward building, adapting, and finding accessible homes across the Capital. Hosted by the City of Edinburgh
There’s greater choice for Wiltshire’s environmentally conscious homebuyers this week as Newland Homes returns to Semington with award winning zero carbon homes. The first zero carbon homes were completed at St George’s Mead on St
Two office blocks and a number of commercial buildings in Potters Bar look set for a new lease of life after their sale was agreed with developers. Chase New Homes has exchanged contracts on the
West Midlands-based construction company McPhillips has won a £10 million local authority contract to deliver a new and improved bus station. Hereford Council announced McPhillips as its official construction partner on the Hereford Transport Hub
As we approach National Plumbers’ Day on April 25th and Earth Day on April 22nd, it’s the perfect time to highlight the vital role that these professionals play in ensuring the safety and reliability of
At McTaggart Construction, our dedication to improving lives and enriching communities is an integral part of our DNA. Our commitment to community benefit is deeply rooted in the heritage, values, and ethos of our family
Eight steel beams have been lifted into place as part of a £23m scheme to replace a National Highways bridge in Greater Manchester. These amazing aerial shots capture the impressive moment each pair of braced
Sisk Rail has secured a place on a £225M framework for Network Rail (LOT 3 Buildings Western framework), part of the wider £750M Network Rail Reactive and Minor Works (RMW) framework covering buildings and civils