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Housing developer wins landmark Supreme Court appeal

Housing developer wins landmark Supreme Court appeal

Judgment in CG Fry case is expected to unlock new housing developments currently held up by nutrient neutrality rules. Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/AedGnMl
Repeat business helps boost Barhale profits

Repeat business helps boost Barhale profits

Long term framework deals and increased in-house expertise are paying off for civils contractor Barhale. Latest results for the year to 30 June 2025 show turnover up to £236m from £176m last time while pre-tax profit jumped to £13.5m from £8.4m. Chief executive Martin...
Bovis, Kier and Wates land £1.5bn Parliament revamp

Bovis, Kier and Wates land £1.5bn Parliament revamp

Ten firms have secured places on a new £1.5bn framework to deliver the programme of on-going repairs and improvements to the Houses of Parliament and its wider MP estate in London. Bovis, Kier and Wates share the top slot for major mixed-discipline projects over £50m...
Laing O’Rourke gets go-ahead for Halifax hospital upgrade

Laing O’Rourke gets go-ahead for Halifax hospital upgrade

Laing O’Rourke’s plans for a major new clinical building at Calderdale Royal Hospital have been approved by councillors, clearing the way for construction to start in summer 2026. The landmark project will include separate emergency departments for adults and...
Nexus lifts orders 62% as Coleman acquisition pays off

Nexus lifts orders 62% as Coleman acquisition pays off

Aim-listed Nexus Infrastructure has reported a sharp rise in revenue and a major jump in its order book as its turnaround strategy starts to take hold. Revenue for the group, which includes housing groundworks contractor Tamdown and recently acquired water and rail...