Eden Project Dundee has been granted planning permission after Dundee City Council approved the application for the £130M attraction to be built on a former gasworks.
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Mass transit is not stationery: Clients and contractors call for infrastructure investment rethink
Senior infrastructure figures have written to political party leaders demanding a radical post-election overhaul of the way government spending decisions are made.
Inspiring Women In Construction and Engineering Awards 2024 nominees revealed
The nominees for the Inspiring Women In Construction and Engineering (IWICE) Awards 2024, brought to you by NCE, Construction News and Ground Engineering have been revealed.
UK-Australia free trade agreement celebrated with world’s largest tower cranes in Cheshire
The UK and Australia celebrated the free trade agreement between the two nations with a visit to the construction of an energy plant in Cheshire where the world’s largest capacity luffing tower cranes are being utilised.
Election 2024: Sector broadly positive about manifesto pledges from both major parties
The release of the Labour Party and Conservative Party manifestos this week has sparked much comment from stakeholders on proposals related to infrastructure delivery, planning reform, nuclear energy and more.
Consultants call for next government to form new infrastructure department
The UK's next government must create a new infrastructure department to tackle the country's “urgent” challenges from day one, the Association for Consultancy and Engineering (ACE) has said.
Bam fined £2.3M for worker drowning on Leeds flood scheme in 2017
Bam Nuttall has been fined £2.345M over safety failings after one of its workers drowned in a Leeds river in 2017.
Contractors alerted to £1.5bn framework for Houses of Parliament construction works
Construction and engineering contractors have been alerted to a £1.5bn framework for works at the Houses of Parliament.
Here’s how we take the heat off the grid this summer
Following a relentless series of storms and consistent power outages, many might be looking forward to less disruptive weather in the warmer months. But with 2024 predicted to be the hottest year on record, the summer is unlikely to offer respite.
Wildlife protection charities call for planning reform to protect UK’s nature
A group of environmental protection charities have released a joint paper calling on the next government to reform the UK’s planning policy to help protect the nation’s wildlife and natural habitats.