Majority of 400 staff made redundant at J Tomlinson

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Nottingham-based contractor J Tomlinson appointed administrators on 10 July 2023, leading to over 400 redundancies across nine offices As well as its...

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HS2 search for Automated People Mover contractor

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HS2 Ltd has begun looking for a contractor to deliver a new transportation system and 25-year transport operation and asset maintenance contract for the...

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Construction worker dies after incident at AWE Aldermaston

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The individual was airlifted to hospital after a ‘serious construction incident’ at AWE Aldermaston on the 6th July, but sadly later passed away Believed...

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Minister calls for Ireland to join Timber in Construction Working Group 

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The Irish Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine has called for Ireland to join the Timber in Construction Working Group  The...

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Aluminum and steel demand continues to drop in 2023

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UK metal suppliers have predicted that aluminium and steel demand will continue to drop throughout 2023, following a 10% drop in aluminium since January Due to...

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How construction firms can get cyber insurance-ready

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COO of NormCyber, Pete Bowers, explores why construction firms are at particular risk of cyber threats and how cyber insurance can protect your business As...

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Major Asta Powerproject update released with new modules and services

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Elecosoft, the specialist international software provider, is further enhancing its award-winning Asta Powerproject planning and project management software...

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Why it’s time for centralised contract management

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18 months after the Mosey Report and the creation of the ‘Gold Standard’, Sypro‘s Laura Earnshaw says that the need for centralised contract management...

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The UK’s first Passivhaus Plus school wins award for zero carbon innovation

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The UK’s first Passivhaus Plus school, built by Willmott Dixon in 2019, has won an industry award for zero innovation in educational buildings Hackbridge...

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Decision to halt HS2 Euston strongly criticised by parliament

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Despite devoting over eight years to the planning of HS2 Euston, the Department for Transport (DfT) is uncertain about its objectives, according to a...

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Decision to halt HS2 Euston strongly criticised by parliament
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