Winvic Constuction has been awarded an emergency repair contract by National Highways to perform temporary and permanent maintenance work on the Ouse Bridge.
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What planning reform is required to realise investment zone opportunities?
In last week’s mini budget, the UK chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng made renewed commitments to address the UK’s “slow” and “fragmented” planning system. As well as applying tax incentives for businesses within proposed new “investment zones”, Kwarteng announced they would serve as “designated development sites” within which planning processes would be…
Who could succeed Andy Byford at the helm of TfL?
Transport for London (TfL) is again searching for a new boss.
GHD to apply learnings from other countries to UK engineering industry
Australian engineering firm GHD is looking to apply lessons learnt from its business in the rest of the world to benefit the UK market.
Trust, complexity and global challenges: what do they mean for professional competence?
For decades those awarded the ICE’s professional qualification have proved to their peers that they have both the necessary academic ability and practical experience to practice safely. The ICE approach, licensed by the Engineering Council, is different to qualifying bodies in other countries: many of whom measure only academic achievement…
National Highways builds model construction site to train staff
National Highways has built a bespoke classroom in Birmingham to help staff safely experience heavy plant operation away from a working site.
CLC sets out four key ambitions in new strategy
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has published its new strategy and priorities for the next three years.
Jacobs wins job on largest coastal protection scheme in north-west Europe
Irish Rail has awarded Jacobs the contract to develop the "largest coastal protection scheme" in northwestern Europe.
Mace awarded contract to expand infrastructure of Peruvian football club
Mace will deliver infrastructure improvements for one of Peru’s most popular football teams, Alianza Lima.
WSP takeover of RPS hijacked by Tetra Tech
Tetra Tech looks to have hijacked WSP’s takeover of UK consulting engineer RPS.