Construction News

Brownfield Fund to Include Self-Build Plots


Following support of custom and self-build homes the Government has announced that it is to launch a Brownfield Land Release Fund this month

Coventry and Oxford Set to be First All-Electric Bus Cities


Grant Shapps has announced that Coventry and Oxford are developing proposals to become the UK’s first all-electric bus cities.

Race for £7bn School Framework Renewal


The DfE has started a tender process for a new line-up of firms to deliver its £7 billion school building programme over four years.

Homes England Reappoint Cushman & Wakefield


Cushman & Wakefield are pleased to announce that it has been reappointed to the national Homes England Economics Framework.

Nexus Planning Becomes Carbon Negative


Following an intensive data collection process Nexus have earned the status of ‘Carbon Neutral Plus’, the equivalent of carbon negative

New Leadership for Construction of Hospitals


UK Government appoints Natalie Forrest to lead its new plans to build 40 new hospitals by 2030 the largest hospital build in a generation

Agreement Reached on Old Curzon Street


HS2 Ltd has received the go-ahead from Birmingham City Council to begin the transformative refurbishment of the Old Curzon Street Station.

Partnership Reveals Recycled Road Kerbs


Thanks to new guidance projects in Cambridge are delivering infrastructure which provides better facilities for those coming to the city.

Work Starts on £3.4m Healthcare Facility


G F Tomlinson, a Midlands-based contractor, has commenced ground works at the new Greenwood House health facility in Burntwood, Staffordshire.

COVID Drives Use of Urban Greenspace


More people have visited urban greenspace since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating the its importance on health and wellbeing.