Willmott Dixon wins £21m Durham school assignment
Willmott Dixon has been awarded a £20.7m contract by the Department for Education to build the new Durham Academy.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/y0cAdsl
Red Construction wins its first Birmingham job
Red Construction Group has won an £18.7m office refurbishment contract in Birmingham.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/ZHh8Ski
Homes England seeks partner for Newcastle scheme
Homes England has begun its search for a developer for Newcastle’s Forth Yards scheme.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/8oCtNLw
New start for former Henry Boot boss
Tony Shaw spent nearly 40 years with Henry Boot Construction; now he has a new job.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/yARQghw
Beal Homes submits £37m Hessle plans
Regional housebuilder Beal Homes has submitted plans for a £37m residential development in east Yorkshire. Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/pHMAhUs
Bear Scotland workers settle pay dispute
A team of road maintenance workers in the north of Scotland have settled their industrial dispute, claiming victory.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/YHsUPDp
Bear Scotland workers seal 7.25% wage rise after strike threat
Inverness-based Bear Scotland maintenance workers have secured union recognition and pay rises of up to 7.25% after threatening strike action over low wages. The breakthrough marks the first time union Unite has formally secured a recognition agreement with the A9...
Budget jitters see construction forecasts plummet
Continuing uncertainty around next month’s Budget has seen the Construction Products Association’s Autumn Forecasts revised substantially downwards. Total construction output is now only forecast to grow by 1.1% in 2025 and 2.8% in 2026 – down from...
Forecasts downgraded on back of poor summer
After a slow summer and pre-budget jitters, expectations for construction output have been revised substantially down.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/qKjlG7U
Social homes face urgent repair blitz as Awaab’s Law takes effect
Social landlords across England are bracing for a massive maintenance and building upgrade drive as new laws come into force forcing emergency repairs to be completed within strict deadlines. The first phase of Awaab’s Law – named after two-year-old Awaab Ishak, who...

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