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For a long time, working for four days a week instead of five but with no reduction in pay sounded like an unachievable – possibly even decadent – idea in pretty much any industry.
A large portion of the civil build is now complete
Labour plans nearly £2 billion in spending on port infrastructure
The £110m project is backed by global real estate investor City Developments Limited (CDL) of Singapore
Engineering firm wins contract to install electrics and instruments at Hinkley Point C nuclear plant
UK-based engineering company BGEN has won an £84 million (US$104.8 million) deal to install electrical and instrumentation packages on the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant in Somerset.
Vinci’s airports concessions business has acquired a majority shareholding in the company that owns the freehold of Edinburgh Airport for £1.3 billion (US1.6 billion).
Companies in the UK remain optimistic despite challenges
The project is expected to be completed by Autumn 2025
London is currently the most expensive city in the world in which to build, pipping Geneva in Switzerland to take the top spot in the 2024 Arcadis International Construction Costs (ICC) report.
The geospatial platform is said to contain critical infrastructure information spanning the 70-year history of the airport
Construction output fell 1.9% in Great Britain in February as companies struggled with difficult site conditions amid heavy rainfall.
In a joint study with the University of Liverpool, IES found that digital twin technology was able to reduce energy consumption
UK-based Balfour Beatty has won a contract to build a £209 million (US$265 million) net zero prison for the Scottish Prison Service.
UK-based Jacksons Fencing has launched a new solar fence panel, with each one capable of generating 425 watts.
New long-term framework covers projects across the Group’s entire portfolio of UK and Ireland sites
Fulham Football Club in London has unveiled designs for its redeveloped 8,000-seater Riverside Stand, which is set to feature a rooftop pool.
How explosives were used to fell one of the tallest structures in Wales
A change in rules designed to protect an endangered species of bats has threatened the future of a £274 million (US$345.2 million) road construction project in the UK.
What is the role of adjudication in construction disputes and what are its advantages and disadvantages?
A new £450 million (US$568.6 million) film and television studio, set to be one of the largest in Europe, has won planning permission to be built in Sunderland, UK.
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