RSK powers past £2.2bn revenue as growth drive continues
Acquisition-hungry RSK Group has smashed through the £2.2bn turnover barrier as it continues its rapid expansion across global consultancy and construction markets. The fast-growing group hiked revenue 21% to £2.2bn for the 15-month period to 6 April 2025, driven by...
Another modular builder on the brink
Sussex-based Boutique Modern has issued a notice of intent to appoint an administrator.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/TZM3ezL
Hill plans Ickleford Mill conversion
An old flour mill in Hertfordshire is set to be redeveloped into a £33m residential scheme.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/JAnyih8
Lanes fined £800k after jet hose fatality
Lanes Group Limited has been fined £800,000 following an investigation by the Health & Safety Executive (HSE).Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/oLGmUCI
McAlpine cleans up contracts league with mega spa job
Sir Robert McAlpine batheds in success last month with top ranking in the contracts league after finally signing off a £450m contract to build the Therme Manchester Spa project in TraffordCity. Billed as the UK’s first urban wellbeing resort and the largest thermal...
RSK takes action on shrinking margins
Consultancy conglomerate RSK says that it is taking action on pricing after seeing its operating profits fall by half last year.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/wNOJExK
Peel submits demolition plans for next stages at Fiddlers Ferry
Peel NRE has submitted a prior approval application to Warrington Borough Council for the final phase of demolition at the former Fiddlers Ferry power station.Read Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index...
Costs to increase 15% by 2030
BCIS reveals updated five-year construction industry forecastRead Full Article: The Construction Index from All Construction News | Construction Index https://ift.tt/dlNCXyG
Worker errors blamed for fatal crane collapse
Staff errors were to blame for the collapse of a crane which killed three men on a site in Cheshire eight years ago, an inquest has found. Rhys Barker, 18, David Newall, 36, and David Webb, 43, died after the incident at a building site in Crewe on 21 June 2017. The...
Wates, Morgan Sindall and Fortem land places on £1bn SEC deal
Procurement group South East Consortium has picked 10 firms for its new £1bn Decarbonisation Partnerships Framework. Big-name operators including Wates, Fortem, Equans, and Morgan Sindall Property Services are joined by a strong mix of regional and SME specialists....

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