Eight major DfE school construction contracts worth £270m awarded

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The Department for Education (DfE) has signed contracts with three major firms for school construction projects Kier, Morgan Sindall, and Bowmer & Kirkland...

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UK council climate action not improving fast enough for 2030 targets, report finds

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Climate Emergency UK has released The Local Climate Report: State of UK council climate action, containing the key headline statistics from the 2025 Council...

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Actions not words: How will we deliver the quality built environment we deserve?

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Built assets underpin society and the economy. We must deliver a built environment that supports the needs of society while minimising its impact on the...

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MoD announces military housing repair strategy worth £9bn

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The Defence Housing Strategy will see repairs, retrofit, and modernisation to over 40,000 homes under the Ministry of Defence (MoD) Aside from military housing...

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Why it’s time to digitalise your fire door inspections

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Fire doors are one of the most vital elements of any building’s fire safety strategy. They are designed to contain smoke and fire, protecting both people and...

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Highways UK – clarity on industry trends and a win for Re-flow

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Highways UK took place on 15-16 October in the NEC. The show saw Re-flow recognised for impactful work in the industry and gave perspective to long-term...

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Trimble becomes official global partner with Liverpool Football Club

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Trimble today announced a new multi-year global sponsorship with Liverpool Football Club (LFC), marking a significant expansion of Trimble’s global sports...

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Firms awarded spots on £4.6bn Sellafield risk reduction framework

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Four firms have been given spots on the framework through the Decommissioning and Nuclear Waste Partnership The Sellafield risk reduction framework has given...

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Latest red flag report warns of construction industry financial crisis

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The latest report from Begbies Traynor shows that the number of companies in ‘critical’ distress has risen by 70% Construction is now the second most...

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Modern slavery risk in UK housebuilding ‘poorly understood’, report finds

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A new report by researchers at King’s Business School has warned that modern slavery risks in the UK’s housebuilding sector are poorly understood,...

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Modern slavery risk in UK housebuilding ‘poorly understood’, report finds
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