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Highways England seeks consultants to price road jobs
Highways England has extended its search for consultants to join its Cost Planning Service Provider 2021 framework.
London Power Tunnels boss on why you should #ChooseToChallenge this International Women’s Day
Currently just 12% of those working in engineering across the UK are female. Despite many initiatives to encourage diversity in STEM, these career paths remain predominantly male-led with a lack of diverse role models discouraging uptake amongst underrepresented backgrounds.
The future of engineering means bringing back the construction of Brunel
If you were to get a time machine and bring Isambard Kingdom Brunel to your project site, his mind would be blown.
TfL spend down £285M due to Covid site shutdowns
Transport for London (TfL) spend for the current financial year is £285M lower than this time last year, meeting agenda papers released ahead of next week’s finance committee meeting reveal.
Firm behind Bristol’s award-winning surfing lake snaps up consultancy in expansion drive
Bristol-based engineering firm Hydrock has announced the acquisition of M&E and sustainability consultancy Kelly Taylor & Associates (KTA).
Galliford Try returns to profit and repays furlough money
Galliford Try returned to profit in the six months to December 2020 after posting a £5.6M loss in the first half of the year.
Skills shortage concerns go way beyond Crossrail
A large majority of construction and engineering firms have reported serious concerns about a lack of skilled workers.
Budget tackles skills gap with firms incentivised to take on more apprentices
Tackling the UK’s skills gap was put front and centre of the 2021 Budget announced today (3 March).
Covid has accelerated modular construction, industry must not slip back into old ways now
Before Covid-19, the interest in modern methods of construction (MMC) was growing – albeit slowly – but has the pandemic has certainly sped things up.