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What does recovery look like for regulated infrastructure?
As lockdown measures begin to ease, Ipek Kaymak looks at how organisations can plan for the “new normal.”
ilke Homes rapid expansion after near 200% annual growth
ilke Homes announces regional expansion and promotes Ben Miller to lead growth of new combined homes and development bus…
“Be creative and bold!” webinar attendees told
Industry leaders outline “once-in-a-generational” opportunity to change the construction and infrastructure sectors.
Key infrastructure must remain resilient, says NIC
Proactive steps needed to ensure UK infrastructure remains resilient, says the National Infrastructure Commission.
Plans unveiled to boost east Midlands links to HS2
A £2.7bn transport plan to guarantee fast, frequent connections to the HS2 east Midlands hub station at Toton has been u…
TfL appoint Andy Byford as London’s new transport commissioner
Appointment of former president & chief executive officer of New York City Transit Authority confirmed following an…
New £1bn fund to remove dangerous cladding from high rise buildings
New £1bn Building Safety Fund still not enough to make high rise buildings safe nearly three years after the Grenfell tr…
ACE calls for ‘five capitals’ approach to procurement
New model launched for measuring and assessing sustainability in procurement, design and delivery.
EDF submits planning application for Sizewell C
EDF’s application to build new nuclear power station Sizewell C has been submitted to the Planning Inspectorate.
Collaboration key to supporting SMEs during economic recovery
Large firms have an important role in ensuring that SMEs survive in difficult times.
Time for major rethink on local transport infrastructure
Time to rethink the impact of new residential developments on local transport and roads infrastructure, says Stuart Harr…
WSP develops engineering design for £7m Birmingham energy centre
WSP has developed the engineering design for a new £7m renewable energy centre for the University of Birmingham.