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Eight winners announced for £600M Scottish government civil engineering and construction framework
Eight construction firms have been appointed to the Scottish government’s upcoming £600M civil engineering framework.
Judges announced for 2024 British Construction Industry Awards
With just six weeks left to enter this year’s British Construction Industry Awards (BCIAs), the line-up of judges has been announced.
IPA publishes framework outlining how AI will be harnessed to tackle public project overspend and delays
The Infrastructure Projects Authority (IPA) has published a framework that outlines how the government can harness the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to tackle public project delivery issues.
BGI essential to urban regeneration – for people and planet
Considerations around a well-designed urban space that positively impact both the natural environment, and human health, are essential to society.
Neurodiversity: Creating a supportive culture of understanding
The way we experience any given moment, meeting or conversation is completely unique to us. Everyone’s brain works differently. Whether you work for a multi-national, interdisciplinary engineering firm with 30,000 employees or you’re self-employed, it’s vital to accept and understand this.
Leaders – are you making the most of your greatest sustainability resource?
The need to transition the UK to a net zero economy is an urgent issue, and the future of our planet rests on our ability to do so swiftly and effectively.
Turner & Townsend lands role at £4bn gigafactory
Turner & Townsend has been appointed to Tata Group’s £4bn battery manufacturing plant in Somerset.
Turner & Townsend predicts resurgence in construction activity while revising inflation forecasts
Turner & Townsend is predicting a resurgence in construction activity ahead of a suspected recovery curve from the difficult period the construction industry is experiencing.
How digital product passports can solve the concrete crisis
Over 200 schools in England have experienced a ‘concrete crisis’ due to complications with collapse-prone reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), which was commonly used in UK construction projects between the 1950s and mid-1990s.