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Spotlight on T Levels awareness at 10th annual Tomorrow's Engineers Week

More work is needed to highlight awareness of T Levels says event organiser EngineeringUK.

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North needs to install almost 500 EV charge points per week, says TfN

Figures come as Transport for the North launches its regional Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure (EVCI) Framework.

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UK cities need greater control to deliver net zero, says ITC

New ITC report claims UK cities need greater control to deliver their net zero carbon plans.

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Double contract success for Forth

Engineering company celebrates securing two major nuclear contracts.

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WSP secures gold standard

WSP awarded gold membership of The 5% Club for its support of early career professionals.

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Atkins secures £40m Surrey County Council highways contract

Atkins to develop and lead maintenance and improvement works across Surrey’s 3,000-mile road network.

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Balfour Beatty joint venture secures £300m Hong Kong contract

Work will start in late 2022 on the 25-storey office building with associated retail facilities.

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Suffolk County Council adopts new guide for sustainable, people-first developments

New Streets Guide has been drawn up with sustainable design and engineering expert Stantec.

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HS2 contractor hits gold for diversity and inclusion best practice

Balfour Beatty VINCI (BBV) has been awarded the Clear Assured Gold standard accreditation.

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Construction output forecast to fall by 3.9% in 2023, says CPA

Construction output set for significant fall in 2023, says Construction Products Association.

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Willmott Dixon takes top workplace award

Team takes honour at the Best Companies Awards that recognises the UK’s top workplaces.

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Output highest for five months but optimism at 29-month low, PMI reveals

Construction activity continues to rise in October, but new orders fall for first time since May 2020.

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