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Lower Thames Crossing seeking one TBM for both tunnels

The JV in charge of the Lower Thames Crossing is now seeking one large TBM to dig both north and southbound tunnels.

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Chimney towers crown centerpiece of new Birmingham City Football Club stadium design

Part of the proposed Birmingham Sports Quarter, the new Birmingham City Football stadium would seat 62,000.

Robert De Niro attends Nobu Manchester groundbreaking ceremony

Formerly known as Viadux 2, the Nobu Manchester tower will include a hotel, restaurant and 450 apartments.

Morgan Sindall completes net zero primary school in Bushey

Morgan Sindall Construction has completed the new Little Reddings Primary School in Bushey for the Department for Education (DfE).

£1.3bn Regent Park development in Salford gets green light

Salford City Council has approved plans for a mixed-use neighbourhood on Regent Retail Park, bringing ten new buildings to the 130,000 sq ft space.

DfT lost over £2.7bn in cancelled UK transport projects

The latest National Audit Office (NAO) report on the Department for Transport has revealed major financial losses over the past two years following a series of project cancellations.

MoD announces military housing repair strategy worth £9bn

The Ministry of Defence has announced a £9bn military housing repair strategy to bring military family homes up to standard.

Willmott Dixon appointed for £20.7m Durham Academy redevelopment

Willmott Dixon have secured a contract for the Durham Academy redevelopment, seeing a mixture of new and refurbished buildings.

South Mimms data centre site sold, paves way for £3.9bn investment

The sale of the South Mimms data centre site by DC01UK to US firm Equinix is the first major step in establishing one of the UK's largest data campuses, with a projected investment value of £3.9bn to follow.

Balfour Beatty to build first concert centre in a century in Edinburgh

Balfour Beatty have been awarded a contract to build the Dunard Centre, the first concert hall to be built in Edinburgh in over a century.

Druids Heath regeneration plan secures outline planning approval

Birmingham City Council’s Planning Committee have approved the Druids Heath regeneration scheme, which will bring around 3,500 new homes and infrastructure.

New investment for the Oxford Cambridge Growth Corridor

The Oxford Cambridge Growth Corridor is set to receive an additional £500m of investment, including improving rail links.

Two new HS2 road bridge opened in Leamington Spa

Two new HS2 road bridges have been opened near Leamington, allowing traffic to continue as the tracks are put in place.

Planning reforms allow Falmouth Docks infrastructure project to go ahead

The Falmouth Docks infrastructure project has been given the go ahead, thanks to planning reforms from the Plan for Change.

Revitalised student hub in Newcastle wins RICS UK Project of the Year

The Stephenson Building at Newcastle University took home the ultimate accolade of “Project of the Year” at the RICS Awards Grand Ceremony in London.

Oxford United secures government approval for new stadium plans

The Secretary of State has decided not to call in Oxford United's new stadium planning application following approval from Cherwell District Council.

[VIDEO] HS2 celebrates final boring tunnel breakthrough

The 125-metre-long tunnel boring machine - named Elizabeth after the 19th century philanthropist Elizabeth Cadbury - was launched near the Warwickshire village of Water Orton in March 2024 and arrived at Washwood Heath yesterday morning(13 October).

GRAHAM tops out Biscuit Factory student accommodation

GRAHAM have topped out their construction of the Belfast Biscuit Factory student accommodation, expected to complete in 2026.

Arsenal considers major Emirates Stadium redevelopment

Arsenal FC is reportedly exploring a significant redevelopment of the Emirates Stadium, potentially increasing its seating capacity and delivering a multi-functional, digital-first stadium.

Enabling works begin on £10bn data centre

Enabling works are now underway on QTS’s Cambois data centre campus in Northumberland, following recent planning approval. The landmark project — the first new-build data centre to achieve National Skills Academy for Construction status — sets a new national benchmark for workforce training and large-scale infrastructure delivery.

Costain wins Trawsfynydd decommissioning contract in North Wales

Costain will deliver decommissioning works at the Trawsfynydd nuclear power station located in the Snowdonia National Park in North Wales for the Nuclear Restoration Services (NRS).

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