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Construction tax fraudsters jailed for ten years

Two Essex businessmen who evaded £2.5m in Corporation Tax and VAT in a fraud linked to the supply of labour to the rail construction industry have been jailed for 10 years. For seven years Michael Woodward, from Grays, Essex, failed to pay business taxes for the companies he ran. He lied about his company profits and created false invoices from bogus consultancy firms, controlled by his best friend and co-defendant Richard Ponsford from Ongar, Essex. Paul Barton, Assistant Director, Criminal Investigation, HMRC, said: “Woodward and Ponsford thought they had created the perfect crime, stealing millions from law-abiding taxpayers. “They thought their criminal actions would go undetected but they were wrong. They have lost their freedom which has been traded instead for time behind bars. “We …

Developer submits plans for 100 Vision 2031 homes on Moreton Hall

Taylor Wimpey has submitted a planning application for the first stage of a development that will see 500 new homes built on Moreton Hall, in Bury St Edmunds. The developer is seeking consent for the first of five build phases – for 100 homes north of Mount Road – with no more than 50 to be occupied before the completion of the Eastern Relief Road (ERR). It wants to build the houses to ‘stimulate funding for the construction’ of the ERR, but concerns remain about not having suitable infrastructure in place before the homes are occupied. Borough councillor Terry Buckle said: “I actually think the road ought to be put in before the houses and, if they build the houses, no-one should go in before the road is built….

Crane topples over at Canadian wind farm

A crawler crane rigged with around 120 metres of boom and a back mast went over on a wind farm south of Lucknow, Ontario in Canada, on Wednesday. The crane fell while moving between turbines and thankfully there were no serious injuries. The crane’s crawlers sank into the soft ground Six people were working on the K2 Wind site at the time – which is located in a remote area to the west of Toronto – including the crane operator, and a number of ‘spotters’. The crane was moving over the wet and uneven ground when the tracks appear to have sunk at the back causing the crane to overturn backwards. The Ontario Ministry of Labour was notified, and is expected to launch an investigation. The crane …

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Go-ahead for phase three of Battersea Power Station

Wandsworth Council has granted planning for phase three of the Battersea Power Station redevelopment. The approval covers the south west corner of the site to create a new pedestrian high street running from Battersea Park Road to the power station building. It will be the main gateway to site from the south and include entrances to the new Northern Line tube station below. The scheme also includes a new pedestrian subway underneath Battersea Park Road, linking Stewards Road with the new power station development and providing another route into tube station. Phase three will include 1,305 homes including 103 which will be available for Wandsworth residents on low and middle incomes to rent at a reduced rate. To the  west of the new high street will be a distinctive …

CIOB launches construction photography competition

The Chartered Institute of Building is inviting entries for its annual photography competition. The Art of Building competition has a cash prize of £3,000 for the winning entry which showcases the built environment with the best picture. You can submit entries between now and November 23 of photos inspired by the building industry. CIOB spokesman Saul Townsend said: “The breadth of photography we see is amazing. “From those who are revealing a little known building to those showcasing a familiar icon in a new light. “Last year Kirsten Quist and her photojournalistic style switched voters onto the serious issue of forced child labour in India. “It was a fantastic example of the power of photography and its ability to tell a story in any language.” Each year …

£40m Old Admiralty Building refit up for grabs

The hunt is on to find a firm to refurbish the Grade II listed Old Admiralty Building in Westminster. The Department for Education is due to move into the building in the summer of 2017 and has signed up Mace as project manager for the 250,000 sq ft modernisation programme. Mace has just started the search for a fit-out contractor to handle the big refurbishment job, which is due to start in November 2015. The move is a direct result of the Cabinet Office’s programme to consolidate and modernise the government estate. It will involve providing space for 1,600 staff, who are currently working in leasehold accommodation. Mace, working with BDP as lead designer and Hoare Lea, will be working closely with the DfE to deliver the project. It will …

Salaries break £100,000 barrier for construction professionals

Soaring pay rates are concentrated in London and the South East for pre-construction professionals like planning and design managers. Estimators are also seeing wages rocket while the era of £100,000-a-year project managers is approaching. One recruitment specialist at a major contractor said: “It’s getting crazy out there – we are having to pay director-style wages to get professional staff.” Another contractor added: “It’s basic supply and demand around London. “There just aren’t enough qualified people to cope with the construction recovery so we’re having to pay top dollar – but even then it’s no guarantee of filling roles. “Planners, design managers and estimators are really hard to find. “And the volume of work coming through means that project managers on big jobs…

Labourer stabbed on Hull housing site

The 36-year-old victim was taken by ambulance to Hull Royal Infirmary for treatment after sustaining serious but not life threatening injuries during the attack on Tuesday afternoon. A 33-year-old man was arrested and charged by Humberside Police with grievous bodily harm with intent, assaulting a person thereby occasioning actual bodily harm and possessing an offensive weapon in a public place. The accused is due to appear at Hull and Holderness Magistrates Court on Friday morning. The victim remains in a stable condition in hospital.

Local MP praises College’s dedication to engineering and construction for the Midlands

Lorely Burt MP has praised the engineering, construction and motor vehicle facilities at Solihull College’s Woodlands Campus while visiting the year-old Engineering and Construction Centre at the site in Smith’s Wood. The visit came days after it was announced last week that the Solihull will be one of nine further education providers involved in a HS2 college being built in Birmingham, helping to provide apprenticeships and skills training in areas such as rail, engineering, construction and management. The dedicated building at the College, which opened last autumn, cost over five million pounds to construct and has twelve dedicated teaching rooms for motor vehicle/motorcycle engineering, carpentry, painting and decorating, bricklaying and plastering. While being shown around the teaching rooms, Lorely spoke to students asking about their …

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