Morgan Sindall Infrastructure will lead on the construction of six new stations along the Northumberland line.
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Cleveland Bridge to make 53 roles redundant
Stricken steel specialist Cleveland Bridge is to make 53 workers redundant, administrators have confirmed.
Cleveland Bridge to resume production work this week
Cleveland Bridge is to resume production this week after an agreement was reached between administrators, worker representatives and local political leaders.
Movers and shakers: Biggest construction and engineering appointments in July 2021
Notable appointments this month include changes at the top of Atkins, Mace, Balfour Beatty and Mott MacDonald.
Podcast | Why better collaboration between engineers and architects is key to infrastructure delivery
The latest episode of The Engineers Collective is out now.
Civils activity rockets but road sector slumps
Civil engineering project starts rose by over 50% in the second quarter of 2021 compared ot the previous year, new analysis from data firm Glenigan has found. A total of £5.1bn of civil engineering work took place onsite in the quarter between April and June, up 58% on 2020 and…
Cleveland Bridge collapse | Administrators report ‘significant’ interest from potential buyers
Administrators for troubled steel specialist Cleveland Bridge are set to hold crunch talks with union representatives, local MPs and the Tees Valley combined authority tomorrow as the search continues for a buyer for the business.
American giant buys majority stake in Turner & Townsend
CBRE Group has acquired a 60% stake in UK consultant Turner & Townsend.
Cleveland Bridge collapse | Potential suitors tipped to acquire troubled steel specialist
Construction firms in the UK and overseas will be eyeing up a move for Cleveland Bridge, according to market analysts.
ICE: Civil engineering industry must do better at eliminating racism
The civil engineering industry can and must do better at recognising and eliminating racism at all levels, a recent ICE survey concludes.