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construction contracts, JCT,

JCT: From contract to construction

This ebook looks at the latest insights on construction contracts from the JCT and the evolution of its offering in an ever-changing business and political environment.
extraspace solutions, modular homes, homeless Londoners,

Extraspace wins £40m contract to supply modular homes for homeless

Pan-London Accommodation Collaborative Enterprise (PLACE) has selected Extraspace Solutions to manufacture its modular homes for homeless Londoners.
council homes, Dumbarton,

55 council homes to be built at former school in Dumbarton

Plans to build 55 affordable new council homes on the site of a former primary school in Dumbarton have been approved by councillors.
Sports hall

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.

Planning application for new Stockingfield Bridge submitted

A planning application for the new Stockingfield Bridge has been submitted, with construction expected to commence this autumn.
construction method

RGU research to explore innovative robotic timber construction

Researchers from RGU's Scott Sutherland School of Architecture and Built Environment are conducting a research project into an innovative housing construction method which could help to bring down the cost for house-buyers.
Affordable housing

Development partners sought for £6bn Meridian Water phase 2

Development partners are being sought for second major affordable housing site at Enfield Council’s Meridian Water scheme.
Cabinet Office, Interserve,

Cabinet Office answers urgent question on Interserve

The Parliamentary Secretary at the Cabinet Office, Oliver Dowden, has reassured government and Interserve suppliers that the refinancing deal will not affect the delivery of public services.
Professor Lindner, Bartlett Faculty, built environment,

The Bartlett appoints Professor Lindner as new Dean

The Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment of University College London (UCL), has announced Professor Christoph Lindner as its new Dean – as it marks its 100th anniversary.
Mike Foy

Mike Foy appointed as CIOB vice president

Mike Foy, currently at the Department for Education assisting on the implementation of Modern Methods of Construction for its schools programme, has been appointed vice president of the CIOB.
Chris Carr, Jennifer Whyte, CLC,

The CLC appoints two new members

Professor Jennifer Whyte and Chris Carr have been appointed by the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) to broaden its representation of the industry.
Transforming construction

Transforming construction with the Core Innovation Hub

The Construction Innovation Hub support digital, manufacturing and construction sectors to develop technologies that will help transform the sector.
Redefining the green belt

Redefining the green belt to tackle the UK’s housing crisis

Richard Hyams of architectural practice astudio argues that redefining the green belt will help tackle the UK’s current housing crisis.
Further education

T Levels set to benefit from £38m funding boost

2020 is to see further education providers teach T Levels which will benefit from a £38m funding boost to help build new classrooms.
Central Library and Museum, Willmott Dixon,

Willmott Dixon lands £15m contract in Doncaster

Willmott Dixon has been awarded a £15m contract by Doncaster Council to deliver the town’s new Central Library and Museum.
BOPAS accreditation, modular housing solution,

McAvoy secures BOPAS accreditation for modular housing solution

Offsite construction specialists, The McAvoy Group, has been awarded BOPAS accreditation for its new modular housing solution.
New homes, homes england,

Homes England announces £70m for new homes in Northamptonshire

Around 8,500 new houses will be built in Northamptonshire following a £70m funding injection from Homes England, the government’s housing delivery agency.

Industry predictions 2019: Engineering, construction & infrastructure

2019 will see a digital leap forward as many construction companies explore implementing integrated business software into projects for the very first time.
Glazing at church renovation

Church renovation becomes a local community asset

Selectaglaze discuss how a church renovation has meant a deprived building and local community receive something to go ‘ping-pong’ over.
Northstowe Education Campus, Kier,

Kier selected to deliver £45m Northstowe Education Campus

Kier has been chosen by Cambridgeshire County Council to carry out the first phase of the design and construction of its brand new £45m Northstowe Education Campus.
new homes

St.Modwen to deliver new homes thanks to Homes England loan

St. Modwen Properties PLC is ready to use the funds from the £75 million Homes England infrastructure loan this month to deliver thousands of new homes.
Degree Apprenticeship Centre, Kier,

Kier wins £10m Degree Apprenticeship Centre for WMG

Kier has been appointed by the University of Warwick to build its £10m Degree Apprenticeship Centre for Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG).
Mick George

Mick George land £1.7m university package with University of Cambridge

Mick George discuss their new contract with the University of Cambridge for development of a purpose-built research laboratory
Cavendish III

Mick George wins earthworks subcontract for Cavendish III

Bouygues UK has appointed Mick George to commence enabling works on its £250m contract for the new University of Cambridge Cavendish III physics laboratory.
digital manufacturing

Government backs digital manufacturing for £600bn project pipeline

The Government is backing greater use of digital manufacturing processes to deliver its £600bn investment in the UK’s roads, hospitals and schools over the next decade.
Raysnford Review

Raynsford Review highlights some RTPI core issues

The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has welcomed the Raynsford Review report, published today by the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA).