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Work underway at £25m brownfield residential scheme in Leeds
Caddick Construction has started construction work on a key brownfield residential scheme to deliver 112 homes on the site of the former Stonebridge Mills in Farnley, Leeds.
Vital Energi secures £7.3m mechanical West End Gate contract
Vital Energi has won the combined £7.3m mechanical infrastructure and mechanical fit-out package for Berkeley Homes’ West End Gate development.
World’s tallest modular housing scheme completed in Croydon
The world’s tallest modular housing scheme, reaching a height of 135m has opened in Croydon, London.
Structural warranty provider reports five-year high
Structural warranty provider, Premier Guarantee has achieved its best quarter over the past five years in the first three months of this year.
GMI bags £40m student scheme in Leeds
GMI Construction has secured a £40m contract to deliver a major new 604-bed affordable student scheme in Leeds.
£1m funding to commercialise construction waste bricks
Kenoteq, a spin-out from Heriot-Watt University, has secured £1m in funding to commercialise production of its revolutionary brick, the K-Briq.
Digital twins: Weaving the golden thread
The rise of Industry 4.0 is revolutionising how we interact with technology, machines and the world around us.
Replacing internal doors in a house?
Are you considering replacing internal doors in your home? Here, LABC Front Door offers all of the guidance and information you need.
Decarbonisation: Let the public sector lead the way
Paul Dawson, group technical manager at LHC, looks at the runaway demand for the latest Public Sector Decarbonisation Fund grants and explains why public-sector led programmes to transform the energy performance of our buildings are the quickest route on the road to net zero.
Northstowe project boosts construction of sustainable schools
A webinar hosted by Stora Enso, with The B1M showcased the case study of the Northstowe Learning Community in Cambridgeshire, a 15,000m2 project that utilised cross...
HSE and CLC encourage industry to address work-related stress
The Health & Safety Executive has joined forces with the Construction Leadership Council to encourage the whole industry to start a conversation about employee stress
Report examines how to build and implement valuable digital twins
Openness, collaboration, and interoperability need to be embraced to optimise the implementation of digital twin technology, according to research by Asite.
How access consultants tie up loose ends
Ian Streets, managing director of About Access, reveals how an access consultant can help tie up loose ends.
Hayfield makes senior role alterations
Hayfield has promoted Andy Morris, former operations director, to the role of managing director, as co-founder Mark Booth becomes chairman.
Bentley launches infrastructure education programme
Bentley Systems has launched the Bentley Education programme to encourage future infrastructure professionals to work toward a career in the engineering, design, and architectural fields.
Green light for Birkenhead transformation
The Wirral Growth Company’s masterplan to bring forward the transformation of Birkenhead town centre has been approved by Wirral Council’s planning department.
Housebuilder found guilty over unauthorised drainage system
Housebuilder Morris Homes has been found guilty of breaching planning conditions, following the installation of an unauthorised sewage and drainage system.
£80m Bedford residential scheme gets the go-ahead
MCR Property Group has secured planning consent for an £80m residential scheme to deliver 350 homes in Bedford.
Go-ahead for ‘world’s first’ pure Octagon tower
The world’s first 49-storey, 155m tall Octagon residential tower has been granted planning permission by Birmingham City Council.
Fines issued after construction worker injured in excavation collapse
Auberne Homes Limited and W & E Lammie have been fined after an employee of W & E Lammie was crushed and severely injured during an excavation collapse.
Green light for £175m Soapworks site in Bristol
Developer First Base has been given the green light for plans to deliver the £175m regeneration of the Soapworks site in Bristol.
A year after lockdown: What’s next for SMEs in the construction...
John Carter, managing director for commercial real estate at Aldermore, explore how construction SMEs should be considering how they can best capitalise on the easing of restrictions and the bounce in business confidence.
Tips from experts – five things to help steer you on...
As we get closer to COP26 and the government makes more concerted noises than ever over decarbonisation, social housing providers have a huge role to play, says Gary Cawley, director of CPC.
Ella’s law: Calls to tackle dangerous levels of air pollution
Levels of air pollution inside buildings must be part of the new air quality laws proposed in a landmark coroner’s report, according to the Building Engineering Services Association (BESA).
Green light for environmentally friendly development in Brighton
Developer McLaren Property has revealed plans for a new mixed-use student accommodation development in central Brighton.
Major contract for Harland & Wolff to create 290 jobs
A contract has been signed for Harland & Wolff to carry out fabrication and load-out works on eight wind turbine generator (WTG) foundation jackets.


























