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Plans dating back more than 85 years to build the £500m Thames Gateway Bridge have finally been axed to free up land for ...
The regulator that oversees National Highways has told the organisation it must “learn lessons” after failing on a number of key commitments. In its ...
Landlords with unsafe cladding on their buildings face fines or prison if they fail to fix them within new deadlines set out ...
Bam, Graham, Kier, Tilbury Douglas and Wates are among more than 30 UK contractors signing up to a new sustainability ...
The government has torpedoed prospects of reviving the scrapped HS2 leg between Birmingham and Leeds by announcing plans to ...
The proliferation of net zero standards in the construction sector has led to widespread confusion, making it easier for ...
The window for entries to the 2025 TechFest Awards closes next Friday (26 July) – submit your innovations and achievements ...
A Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) fine for cover bidding in the demolition industry has hit Keltbray Group’s bottom ...
Rail minister Peter Hendy has defended the government’s decision to pause rail schemes, declaring there “isn’t the money to ...
A special needs school in Somerset is set to demolish three buildings containing reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC ...
Lorne Stewart’s offsite-construction subsidiary is being wound up due to “prolonged losses and difficult market conditions”.
The UK’s landmark £400m rail testing facility is due to be delayed by five years due to funding issues. The Global Centre of ...