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Government awards £3M to four projects in Tayside

30 Oct 19


The Government has awarded a £3M to four projects in Tayside.

New school building completed in Derby

30 Oct 19


A new school building in Mickleover, Derbyshire, has been completed.

National Infrastructure Strategy: a risk-led approach to tackling sustainability

29 Oct 19


The one-year spending review said there will be money for a National Infrastructure Strategy.

Welsh Government allocates funding to Valleys projects

29 Oct 19


£2.2M has been invested by the Welsh Government into projects in the Valleys.

Homes England allocate more than £38M for over 2,000 homes

29 Oct 19


Homes England have agreed £38.2M funding to be used to construct 2,072 homes.

Wates Facilities Management appointed to West Midlands Police contract

29 Oct 19


Wates FM have secured a two year contract with West Midlands Police.

FMB data shows tool theft epidemic

29 Oct 19


The FMB stated that more than eight in ten builders have been the victim of tool thefts.

Homes England make efforts to achieve housing targets

28 Oct 19


Homes England has recent benefited from the utilisation of vast amounts of government land.

CITB Construction review 2019

28 Oct 19


CITB look back on a turbulent year for construction

Mechanical and electrical work on the rise

28 Oct 19


The mechanical and electrical sector is showing signs of a healthy project pipeline.
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