Government sets up Platform4 to build 40,000 homes on rail land
The government has officially launched a new public property company to spearhead the delivery of up to 40,000 new homes on surplus railway land. As first reported by the Enquirer, Platform4 will unite the property arms of Network Rail and London & Continental...
Race starts for £858m London highways consultancy deal
Ealing Council is leading the launch of a major new highways and transport consultancy framework worth up to £858m over four years. The new Highways & Transport Professional Services Framework will be open to all 33 London boroughs and the City of London,...
Bridge parts set sail for £20m Murphy Stockport site
Huge concrete components which will form a new £20m railway bridge and roundabout in Stockport are now travelling over the Irish sea ready for the project’s main construction phase this weekend. Network Rail and engineers from main contractor Murphy are gearing up for...
SJ Roberts wins £12m Ellesmere contract
Housing Plus Group has chosen SJ Roberts Construction for a residential development in Shropshire.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/HMJT5xU
Profit warnings hit post-pandemic peak
Profit warnings from UK-listed construction companies are up fourfold on last year.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/Ekc26Ka
Saint-Gobain commissions graphene reseach
Saint-Gobain UK & Ireland has struck up a partnership with Manchester-based Vector Labs.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/nq8ZrNX
Recycled asphalt running course passes TfL tests
Transport for London has validated the use of mixing 50% reclaimed asphalt pavement into the top layer of new road surfaces. Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/AwKHC4G
Gateley Vinden hires London director
Gateley Vinden has added to its building consultancy team in London with the appointment of Matt McGettigan as a director. Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/YjucdF4
Stockport rail bridge sets sail as Irish trial assemblies complete
Murphy is shipping over bridge sections from an Irish yard.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/s1PE7BU
39 firms win £3bn South East school framework
A bumper line-up of 39 firms has landed spots on the London Construction Programme’s new £3bn Major Works Education Framework. The five-year deal will see work procured across eight specialist lots, covering new builds, retrofits, MMC projects, and fire safety...

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