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Pre-built apartments craned into position on Bristol’s Park Street
Nine pre-built apartments have been lifted by a 200-tonne crane into 50 Park Street, Bristol, through the open roof into the cleared shell of the building.
Creagh Concrete rises to the challenge of St Andrews
St. Andrews University in Fife chose Creagh Concrete for the first stage of their £70m investment plans.
Eric Wright secures duo of DfE construction contracts
Eric Wright Construction (EWC) has secured two new construction contracts through the Department of Education’s (DfE) major public sector framework.
How developers and planners can meet the needs of local plans
Stephen Pratt at Godwin Developments, discusses securing planning approval for the Landmark building, which is set to become Derby’s tallest building.
Timber eco-village on Norwegian lake to transform Bergen
Waugh Thistleton Architects has conceived a visionary project in Norway to create a zero carbon community of 1,500 homes and a cultural hub on Store Lungegårdsvannet Lake in Bergen.
L&G commits £4bn to Oxford University partnership
Legal & General (L&G) has formed a partnership with Oxford University to develop homes for University staff and students, along with science and innovation districts in and around Oxford.
Willmott Dixon secures third University of Kent contract
Willmott Dixon will deliver its third project for the University of Kent following a £10m contract to build Kent and Medway Medical School.
Thomas Sinden wins £3.7m contract from Freshwater Group
Thomas Sinden has been awarded a £3.7m development scheme from The Freshwater Group of Companies for 7-11 St Johns Hill, Clapham, Battersea.
Wernick to deliver modular teaching facility for Swansea University
Wernick is to construct a two-storey 60 module building on Swansea University’s Bay Campus using the latest innovations in modular design and build.
Immigration officers arrest 17 at Circus Street construction site
Immigration enforcement officers arrested 17 men at the £130m Circus Street construction site in Brighton, after receiving “intelligence”.
PRP to design outline planning for regeneration of Pydar
UK architecture firm PRP has been appointed by Cornwall Council to design the outline planning proposal for the regeneration of Pydar in Truro.
Case study: Bringing stakeholders together through BIM
Matt Woodhall, associate and lead for the Birmingham office of built environment consultancy Curtins, reveals how a forward-thinking approach to BIM can bring stakeholders together.
Interserve awarded £4.4m contract to build new teaching block
Interserve has been awarded a £4.4m contract by the Department for Education (DfE) to design and build a new teaching block and refurbish the sports hall at Ridgewood High School, in Stourbridge.
Mace Awards £4m furniture contracts to Deanestor
Deanestor has been specified by the development arm of Mace for two new student housing schemes in Exeter and Cardiff which will provide over 1200 student beds.
Kier acquires Arena Central in Birmingham
Kier Property have secured the purchase of Arena Central in Birmingham from Miller Developments, to develop three further phases.
Innovative modular projects off to a flying start in Bristol
Two projects from the Bristol Housing Festival (BHF) are now well underway, as each aims to combat the housing crisis through innovative modular solutions.
Vinci to begin work on Exeter East Park project
University Partnerships Programme (UPP) has successfully reached financial close on a £139.7m deal with the University of Exeter on its East Park project.
Balfour Beatty secures contract for £60m learning hub in Glasgow
Balfour Beatty has announced that it has been chosen by the University of Strathclyde to deliver its new £60m learning and teaching building
What does successful collaboration look like in the construction sector?
Kim Vernau, CEO at BLP Insurance, highlights key points raised by guest speaker Alex Notay of Places for People, on the need for collaboration and innovation in the construction industry, with a particular emphasis placed on offsite construction
Mount Pleasant House Demolition
Mick George Ltd discuss Mount Pleasant House and their demolition works involved in the 18 month construction programme to redevelop the office block site...
Plans for new China campus for XJTLU announced
Plans for a new campus for Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (XJTLU) were unveiled today (2 February) as the Prime Minister continues her trade visit to China accompanied by University of Liverpool Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dame Janet Beer
Construction output expected to decline in the education sector
Following four years of consistent growth for construction output in the education sector, forecasts have indicated that output will decline slightly over the next three years before returning to growth in 2020 and 2021
Autumn Budget abolishes stamp duty for first-time buyers
In his Budget Chancellor Philip Hammond has abolished stamp duty for most first-time buyers and promised £1.5bn to "address concerns" about the flagship universal credit scheme
Edinburgh build to rent village gets go ahead following £215m agreement
A new joint venture will see 525 new homes developed as part of a £215m Edinburgh build to rent scheme
Developer Moda Living and investment...
A brighter future for our towns and cities
Keith Burge, Director at the Institute of Economic Development outlines the recommendations made to help under-performing towns and cities overcome their challenges…
The Institute of...
Lime Street plans set for approval
Revised plans to redevelop Lime Street in Liverpool look set to receive approval, it has emerged...
New plans look set to gain approval to redevelop...