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New roof at Leeds station lets passengers see the light.
New roof starts to emerge after ten months behind the hoardings as work continues at Leeds station.
Hyde Housing invites bidders for £2bn framework
London-based housing association aims to build 11,000 new homes over next five years.
£36m funding available for R&D into transforming UK construction
The government invites businesses to bid in two competitions worth up to £36m, funding collaborative R&D and demonst…
Business booms at Morgan Sindall
Half-year profits up by 18% despite slight drop in revenue, with confidence high for strong performance for rest of year…
New road surface using rubber is trialled on the M1
A new road surface using recycled tyres is being trialled on the M1 by Highways England.
Bidders invited for £340m new-build housing framework
Social housing consortium Efficiency North are seeking contractors for £340m new build framework in Yorkshire and Humber…
Building towards the UK’s net zero carbon target
The engineering and construction industry has a critical role to play in meeting the UK’s carbon emissions targets.
Rolls-Royce wins £350m Typhoon engine support contract
MOD signs contract worth almost £350m to support the engines that power the UK’s fleet of Typhoon fighter jets.
Transport for London unveils huge cycling infrastructure database
World's largest cycling database aims to make cycling in the capital easier for all.
AECOM starts ground investigation work for Lower Thames Crossing
Work on a major programme of ground investigations and surveys along the 14.5 mile route of the Lower Thames Crossing is…
GIS set to play more of a starring role on future infrastructure projects
If we want a more digital future, we need to start with data, and GIS is where that expertise lies, says Atkins associat…
UK set to establish up to ten new Freeports after leaving EU
New Freeports aim to turbo-charge economy and generate more than 150,000 jobs, according to new report by Mace.