Building maintenance contractor Cardo has won a local authority contract in Hertfordshire that could be worth nearly half a billion pounds over the next 10 years.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
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Ladder fall incurs £80,000 fine
A company has been fined £80,000 for safety breaches after an employee fell from a ladder.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Scottish airport powered by hydrogen
Hydrogen is being used to power Kirkwall Airport in a UK-first demonstration.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Stepnell stays steady
Building contractor Stepnell’s latest accounts show a fifth successive year of profit. Read Full Article: The Construction Index
New Manchester director at Gateley Vinden
Gateley Vinden, the built environment consultancy arm of professional services group Gateley, has recruited Chris Heathcote from Turner & Townsend.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Education secretary makes rash RAAC removal promise
The education secretary is making promises for school buildings that she has no power to keep.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
McAleer & Rushe breaks ground on £50m Stratford PBSA scheme
Main contractor McAleer & Rushe has started work on a purpose-built student accommodation scheme for Firethorn in east London.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Willmott Dixon wins £21m Durham school assignment
Willmott Dixon has been awarded a £20.7m contract by the Department for Education to build the new Durham Academy.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Red Construction wins its first Birmingham job
Red Construction Group has won an £18.7m office refurbishment contract in Birmingham.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Homes England seeks partner for Newcastle scheme
Homes England has begun its search for a developer for Newcastle’s Forth Yards scheme.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Forecasts downgraded on back of poor summer
After a slow summer and pre-budget jitters, expectations for construction output have been revised substantially down.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Environmental permits to be scrapped for pre-construction works
Site investigation works, the storage of waste materials and drainage operations are among pre-construction activities that will no longer require environmental permits in England.Read Full Article: The Construction Index












