Ark Housing Association has announced the start of work on one of Scotland’s most energy-efficient developments, at Crusader Rise in Livingston. The pioneering £4.2m project, which will deliver 20 much-needed affordable homes for social rent, will
Abrdn’s AIPUT fund (Airport Industrial Property Unit Trust) has today announced the freehold acquisition of Trade City Luton. Trade City Luton forms part of the Kingsway Industrial Estate, located in the heart of Luton. This
Commercial real estate investor and developer, Firethorn Trust, has broken ground at Link Logistics Park, its landmark 42-acre development in Ellesmere Port. More than 760,000 sq. ft. of industrial space will be created on the
First campus developed by Google and largest to pursue multiple green building certifications Google has announced the opening of its new Bay View campus in Silicon Valley, representing the company’s first time developing its own major campus. The
Kamp C, the living lab of the Province of Antwerp for sustainability and innovation in the construction industry, and a previously selected consortium of seven companies have recently completed ‘t Centrum in Westerlo (Belgium). This
National focus on energy security and decarbonisation driving rapid growth Jacobs (NYSE:J) is recruiting 600 people to respond to the U.K. and Ireland’s ambitious climate response goals for energy transition and decarbonisation. The new jobs will
Coventry University is preparing to close its landmark Alan Berry building ahead of its demolition. It is planned for the building to be replaced with a lawned area that will create an open green space
DeSimone Consulting Engineering, a leading full-service engineering firm with offices worldwide, has announced the expansion into London, further increasing DeSimone’s global reach. Founded in New York City in 1969, the firm has offices in the
New aerial pictures show Lancashire’s latest major motorway improvement emerging in the spring sunshine. A new junction – the ‘missing’ junction 2 – is currently being built along the M55 as part of the wider
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has responded to the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill. RIBA President, Simon Allford, said: “The Bill as it stands raises a lot of questions about how the Government’s manifesto target of 300,000 homes per