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Galliford Try wins £29m sports science centre contract race

Galliford Try wins £29m sports science centre contract race

Galliford Try has is starting work on a new £29.3m contract to build a teaching and research centre at Leeds Beckett University’s Headingley campus.

Work will see the creation of a new home for the Carnegie School of Sport.
It will include research laboratories, an indoor rooftop sprint track for performance training and…

Barratt launches safety drive after site accidents increase

Barratt launches safety drive after site accidents increase

Barratt Developments has launched a safety review after accident rates on its sites increased.

It said: “Increased activity levels across the industry in terms of site openings and production volumes combined with shortages of skilled workers has contributed to an increased risk of accidents on sites.
“We remain fully committed…

Inside the Acivico architectural story on the NEC ‘project facelift’ transformation

Inside the Acivico architectural story on the NEC ‘project facelift’ transformationAn Acivico architect has been at the heart of the NEC’s £4.5million transformation by supplying concept designs for the stunning and technically innovative pyramid formations which will completely change the look and feel of Birmingham’s iconic premier international conference and leisure venue.
Using t…

New Research Shows Uneven UK Solar Distribution and Highlights Potential Opportunities

New Research Shows Uneven UK Solar Distribution and Highlights Potential OpportunitiesAs summer sees Britain breaking record after record for solar power generation, new research, compiled by Green Business Watch, ranks the UK’s solar performance on a county-by-county basis for the first time.
With the growing public demand for sustainable builds, the UK Solar Power County Rankings provide an…

Timber marketing summit to focus on health and wellbeing

Timber marketing summit to focus on health and wellbeingThe timber industry is invited to take on the health and wellbeing agenda this autumn at the Wood for Good Marketing Summit.
Aimed at timber marketing and communications professionals, the event ‘Marketing Timber for the Health and Wellbeing Agenda’ will take place on Thursday 20 September at Headspace in Farringdon, London.
Health and…

‘A Trio for Geo’ – Aarsleff Ground Engineering’s Plant Investment

‘A Trio for Geo’ – Aarsleff Ground Engineering’s Plant InvestmentAarsleff is excited to announce the delivery of its new Klemm 909-3G Drilling Rig, along with a new Putzmeister P11 concrete pump, and a new CX 4/10 Colloidal Mixer. The addition of the equipment will further enhance Aarsleff’s ground engineering capability within the UK allowing it to seize opportunities and deliver a…

Dyson to build £120m electric car testing facility

Dyson to build £120m electric car testing facility

British inventor James Dyson is planning to invest up to £120m in building a new test facility for electric cars in Wiltshire.

Plan for testing track and worker accommodation

 
Dyson has submitted plans to expand its Hullavington site on former Ministry of Defence land. This would include building 10-miles of off-road track, a…

Liverpool drylining firm collapses

Liverpool drylining firm collapses

Liverpool drylining contractor Cull & Griffiths has fallen into administration with the loss of 23 jobs.

Administrators from Begbies Traynor were called in at the historic family-owned specialist contractor which has worked on major property regeneration projects in Liverpool since 1971.
Past clients included Laing O’Rourke, Downing and Brama…

Specification awards now open for entries

Specification awards now open for entriesBuilding contractors can now nominate their projects for the internationally recognised biennial GAI/RIBA Architectural Ironmongery Specification Awards.
Organised by the Guild of Architectural Ironmongers (GAI) in conjunction with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), the awards are designed to identify and reward excellence in t…

Crossrail admits job is nine months late

Crossrail admits job is nine months late

Crossrail bosses have admitted the new line won’t be ready on time and have pushed back the opening date by at least nine months.

The Elizabeth line was due to start taking passengers this December.
But the opening through central London has now been pushed back to “autumn 2019”.
The Enquirer has reported repeatedly about Crosssrail’s…

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