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Covid recovery, Atkins

Atkins predicts digitally-driven Covid recovery in 18 months

The new Atkins report shows that 68% of infrastructure businesses expect their organisation’s outlook to have recovered to pre-crisis levels by Q4 2021.
Space Hub Sutherland,

Go-ahead for Space Hub Sutherland plans

Plans for the Space Hub Sutherland, which will launch satellites into orbit from the north Highlands of Scotland, have been approved by Highland Council.
guildhall,

Green light for Nottingham Guildhall transformation

Plans to transform the vacant Guildhall into a hotel have been given the green light by Nottingham City Council.
Procure Partnerships Framework

Winners revealed for professional services framework

The Procure Partnerships Framework have concluded the tender process for its Professional Services Agreement.
mmc, social housing,

Research: MMC immaturity holds back uptake by social housing providers

Concerns surrounding the immaturity of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC) are the greatest barrier to uptake by social housing providers, according to new research.
clean recovery, Construction industry,

Construction experts call for ‘clean recovery’ post-Covid

Construction industry experts have called on the sector to lead a ‘clean recovery’ from Covid-19, as the pandemic injects a renewed sense of urgency into existing challenges.

How intelligent buildings can guard against terror

Adrian Timberlake, chief technical officer of Seven Technologies Group, examines the vast potential of intelligent buildings in defending nations against threats of terrorism.
Brent Cross West Station,

Mace to oversee Brent Cross West Station project

Mace has been chosen to provide project management services for the Brent Cross West Station development in North London.
International Climate Finance, greenhouse gas emissions

Global greenhouse gas emissions dramatically reduced

31 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions have been reduced globally in the last nine years as a result of UK intervention, according to new climate finance data published today (19 August).
ICW Building Control

ICW Building Control welcomes two new team members

ICW Building Control, part of the ICW Group, has taken on several new team members as part of its ongoing expansion plans.
York Central Project

£77m funding to kick start York Central project

Homes England and Network Rail have agreed to invest £77m for infrastructure work to ensure that York’s new city centre development goes ahead.
Digital construction, site progress Mobile

Digital construction technology goes mobile at Center Parcs

John Sisk & Sons deployed Site Progress Mobile from Elecosoft to deliver woodland cabins for Center Parcs.
Optimised Retrofit Programme,

£9.5m retrofit scheme to reduce Wales’ housing carbon footprint

Wales has launched a new £9.5m programme to reduce the carbon footprint of existing social housing, make energy bills more manageable and provide new job opportunities.
housing repairs,

Wates begins housing repairs for Crawley Borough Council

Wates has started a ten-year contract of housing repairs for Crawley Borough Council in the middle of a pandemic, after assembling its teams using virtual and social distancing mobilisation measures.
Vicky Fordham-Lewis,

Osborne appoints new MD for its property services arm

Osborne has appointed Vicky Fordham-Lewis as its new managing director for Osborne Property Services Limited.
Construction sector, coronavirus solutions

Issues in the construction sector post-Covid and how to tackle them

David Kelly, general manager for EMEA at Deputy, takes a deeper look into the challenges faced by the construction sector following the coronavirus outbreak, and the possible solutions to deal with them.
Architects Register, Peter Kellow,

Man erased from Architects Register for inappropriate social media post

Peter Kellow of Peter Kellow Architecture has been erased from the Architects Register for inappropriate comments on social media where he denied the existence of the Jewish race.
Digital Innovation Hub,

Interserve to deliver £4m Digital Innovation Hub for Barnsley College

Interserve has secured a £4m contract to transform the SciTech Centre at Barnsley College to create a new Digital Innovation Hub.
Drone technology,

Drone technology to help identify defects on Kent roads

Amey is trialling drone technology in a bid to identify defects on roads in and around Kent.
Brexit Working Group

CLC launches Brexit working group to prepare construction industry

The Construction Leadership Council has launched a ‘Brexit Working Group’, to produce and signpost business guidance and information to help the industry be prepared to maintain business continuity at the end of the transition period.
modular council homes,

Manfield’s first modular council homes arrive on site

Mansfield’s first modular council homes have begun arriving at the site on Rosemary Avenue.

Vinci to deliver Harlow Science Park expansion

Vinci Construction UK is currently on-site to deliver the 50,000 sq ft mid-tech advanced manufacturing facilities, as Harlow Science Parks expands.
Soham’s new railway station

Murphy to deliver Soham’s new railway station

Network Rail has appointed J Murphy and Sons to build Soham’s new railway station, which will deliver a new 99-metre platform and a footbridge.
Norwich Castle Keep, Morgan sindall

Construction starts on £13.5m Norwich Castle transformation

Morgan Sindall has started construction on the major National Lottery Heritage Fund supported project to transform Norwich Castle Keep back to its origins as a Norman royal palace.
Innovation Accelerator programme,

HS2 launches second wave of Innovation Accelerator programme

HS2 has launched the second wave of its Innovation Accelerator programme to search for SMEs with ideas on how to accelerate building work on the railway.

Two superspan gantries installed over M6

Two 38-tonne gantries spanning the width of the M6 were installed in under 10 hours as part of Highways England’s upgrade of the motorway.