Tendering begins on £27m tramway
By jack.simpson@emap.com (Jack Simpson) Transport for London has begun the tendering process for a new £27m tram way in south London.Source:: Tendering begins on £27m tramway
Source:: Tendering begins on £27m tramway
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McMullen Facades is looking to grow production capacity at its Northern Ireland factory by 50% over the next 12 months, thanks to investment by new parent company Lakesmere Group.
McMullen Facades is looking to grow production capacity at its Northern Ireland factory by 50% over the next 12 months, thanks to investment by new parent company Lakesmere Group.
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Source:: Lakesmere investment fuels McMullen expansion
A revised £8.4bn regeneration plan for London’s Greenwich Peninsula has been given approval by the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
A revised £8.4bn regeneration plan for London’s Greenwich Peninsula has been given approval by the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
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Northern Ireland’s Health & Safety Executive has issued a new warning about the use of sub-standard timber scaffold boards.
Northern Ireland’s Health & Safety Executive has issued a new warning about the use of sub-standard timber scaffold boards.
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Source:: Sub-standard scaffold boards putting lives at risk
House-builder Barratt Developments is looking to increase its use of offsite construction in a bid to further drive up efficiency and profits.
House-builder Barratt Developments is looking to increase its use of offsite construction in a bid to further drive up efficiency and profits.
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Source:: Barratt looks offsite for even greater profits
The government has relented in the face of construction industry lobbying and found more space around the table of its Construction Leadership Council.
The government has relented in the face of construction industry lobbying and found more space around the table of its Construction Leadership Council.
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Source:: Consultants and suppliers return to leadership council