Meta to build world’s largest subsea cable to ‘unlock global AI potential’

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In a recent blog post, Meta announced plans to build a subsea cable that will connect all five continents, spanning over 31,068m or 50,000km- longer than the...

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CECA coalition calls for five-year highways budget

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A coalition made up of the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA), the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE), the Mineral Products...

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New year, new systems. Embracing change in building control in 2025

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As 2025 begins, the construction industry finds itself bedding-in to a new era of regulation and accountability in building control The Building Safety Act and...

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Changes to pickup truck classification in 2025: what your fleet needs to know

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From 2025, HMRC will reclassify all pickup trucks as company cars for tax purposes, regardless of whether they are used for personal or business activities...

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Construction skills crisis: Will government reforms hit the mark?

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The government’s Plan for Change announced before Christmas set out a number of “ambitious – but  achievable” milestones for this parliament,...

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Building legislations you must know in 2025

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Experts from Travis Perkins discuss upcoming building legislations this year, and what it will mean for the construction industry In 2025, there are two key...

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[VIDEO] Shaping the future of safety at the RSMA Annual Conference & Dinner 2025

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Discover insights and highlights from the talks at RSMA Annual Conference & Dinner 2025 in Kenilworth Collaboration, decarbonisation, inclusivity, asset...

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Search begins for NHS contractors

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NHS England is seeking 10 contractors to deliver under the government’s new hospital programme The NHS is now taking tender applications for new hospital...

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The rise of biogenic construction: How nature-inspired design is changing civil engineering

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Nature-inspired design is revolutionising civil engineering with sustainable, eco-friendly structures—discover how this innovation is transforming our built...

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Timely advice on making an early start with access audits

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Ian Streets, managing director of About Access, warns that treating access audits as an afterthought can trigger knock-on delays with essential funding In an...

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Timely advice on making an early start with access audits
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