Parliament authorities have awarded Wates Construction a £110m contract to repair and refurbish the Victoria Tower.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
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Peak performance
After almost 40 years in the planning, a major tourist resort on the eastern fringes of the Peak District is now under construction. David Taylor reportsRead Full Article: The Construction Index
Profit warning from Gleeson
MJ Gleeson reports a number of headwinds have softened its performance this year.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Kier raises margin target
Kier reports current trading to be so healthy that it is increasing its target profit margin.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Average S106 delays reach 16 months
Infrastructure agreements add 16 months to the planning process, new research showsRead Full Article: The Construction Index
More leisure centres turn to heat pumps
North Herts Council has picked the home town team of Willmott Dixon to reduce energy bills at three of its leisure centres.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Uxbridge to get UK’s largest electricity substation
Civils contractor Murphy has begun construction of the largest substation ever built in the UK.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Plasterboard manufacturer accepts design responsibility
Plasterboard manufacturer Siniat has declared that it will retain design liability for the system information and standard details it issues.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
WSP acquires healthcare specialist
Consulting engineer WSP Global has taken over Lexica, a London-based consulting firm specialising in planning healthcare and life science building projects. Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Wates handed £76m court repairs work
The Ministry of Justice has awarded Wates Construction a pair of contracts to fix court buildings in the north of England.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
Defra opens BNG consultations
The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has published two consultation papers on improving the implementation of biodiversity net gain.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
BSR delays expected to trigger wave of litigation
Delays to tall building projects caused by the new post-Grenfell planning regime is expected to spark a deluge of law suits.Read Full Article: The Construction Index
