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The High Speed 2 (HS2) project marks a significant milestone as the tunnel boring machine (TBM) Mary Ann reaches halfway through the Bromford Tunnel.Mary Ann, a…
A significant infrastructure project is underway in Stockport with the replacement of the Greek Street roundabout bridge.The bridge, built in 1958, is deemed to have reached…
Photos shared by a Neom executive highlight progress at The Line’s staff accommodation facility, offering a rare glimpse into the remarkable project.Giles Pendleton’s images show expansive…
The construction landscape in East England is a mixed bag of growth and decline.Project starts have surged by 53% compared to earlier months and doubled since…
In July 2024, the South West UK construction sector experienced notable fluctuations in activity, marked by varied performance across different project types. Key highlights include changes…
Renfrewshire Council has reached a significant milestone with the completion of testing on the first opening road bridge across the River Clyde.The new Renfrew Bridge, central…
Construction output in June 2024 shows signs of recovery, with a 0.5% increase.New work and repair/maintenance sectors contribute to the growth.Economic conditions and improved weather foster…
Despite high expectations, the construction sector has not experienced the anticipated boost following the election.In July, contract awards dropped by 20% year-on-year, indicating a sluggish sector.Planning…
Southern Water is initiating a significant infrastructure project requiring a £50M technical partner contract.The scheme entails an 85km pipeline to transfer water from Thames Water to…
In the first half of 2024, Morgan Sindall reported significant financial growth, showcasing resilience in the construction sector.The company’s revenue soared by 14%, reaching £2.21 billion,…
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