Euston reset kicks off £300m design and engineering role hunt
Plans to reboot the regeneration of Euston and the surround area are gathering pace following the HS2 reset. The Department for Transport is shortly to start the £300m hunt for a design and engineering partner to steer the long-awaited reshaping of Euston station and...
Safety Regulator to clear Gateway 2 backlog by New Year
The Building Safety Regulator’s new regime headed by new its chairman retired fire chief Andy Roe is finally starting to break the logjam of stalled gateway 2 applications. Fresh figures for October show 152 new build schemes, covering nearly 34,000 homes, now in the...
Regulators coordinate to smooth Falmouth Docks redevelopment
Three quangos that each have the power to obstruct infrastructure development have agreed to collaborate for Falmouth's £150m dock redevelopment scheme.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index...
Farrans mobilises for Paisley link road
Farrans is set to begin work next month (November) on a £59m road scheme in Paisley.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/oah7TbH
Kimpton scoops up HE Simm top team
Wirral-based mechanical & electrical contractor Kimpton has recruited a team of senior employees from a failed neighbour.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/pTL8PGA
Kimpton takes-on team from failed rival HE Simm
M&E specialist Kimpton has recruited a team of senior engineers and operations leads from failed former local rival HE Simm. Liverpool based HE Simm went into administration last month with the loss of 127 jobs and owing £18m to creditors. Now Wirral-based Kimpton...
RICS survey reveals critical skills shortages
A new survey confirms that the surveying profession continues to face significant and widening skills shortages, especially in construction.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/uSefFR8
Underpayers named and shamed
Nearly 500 business have been fined for paying some employees below the national minimum wage.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/WhjgP8e
HSE plans Manchester blitz
Safety inspectors are hitting Manchester construction sites tomorrow.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/r72I3UF
Oxford United win green light for £150m stadium
Oxford United’s £150m dream for a new 16,000-seater all-electric stadium has cleared its final government hurdle after ministers confirmed the scheme will not be called in for review. Housing and Communities secretary Steve Reed has confirmed he will not call in the...

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