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Fossil fuel heating banned from new homes from 2025 in new government plans
Housing secretary unveils ‘green housing revolution’ as part of new plans to improve design and planning regulations.
Homes England appoints AECOM for 3,500 home Burgess Hill project
AECOM named lead consultant for Homes England flagship 3,500 homes project at Burgess Hill in mid-Sussex.
Costain appoints first chief digital officer
New chief digital officer will help Costain shape the future of digital infrastructure.
Construction sector remains firmly mired in downturn, new figures reveal
Activity declines at second-sharpest pace since April 2009, according to new IHS Markit/CIPS figures released today.
Rebrand for National College for High Speed Rail
National College for High Speed Rail rebrands to reflect wider transport and infrastructure remit.
Academic boost for UK infrastructure research
Two Scottish universities join UKCRIC partnership to advance infrastructure research in the UK.
Infrastructure is the foundation of everything, says chancellor
Chancellor starts to put flesh on the bones of his “infrastructure revolution”.
Construction recruiter marks 50th year with record results
The Morson Group marks 50th year in business with record turnover of £867m.
Building a zero carbon future
Climate change top of the agenda for proposed new planning system in Scotland.
Meet the infrastructure game changers
Atkins engineers are using big data, lean methodologies and agile practices to find new solutions to old problems.
Ports across England given £10m to prepare for Brexit
Sixteen ports across England will receive a share of a £10m funding pot to help their preparations for Brexit on 31 Octo…
Network Rail unveils £10m university funding
Network Rail is investing £10m to help prepare a railway that can better cope with extreme weather and increased demand.