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HS2 designs new Automated People Mover

19 Jul 19


HS2 have designed a new APM to connect Solihull Interchange Station with new stops.

Highways England improves Norcross roundabout

19 Jul 19


Highways England invest £5M to transform the Norcross Junction in Lancashire.

‘Each Home Counts’ receives investment

18 Jul 19


The government’s ECO scheme invested £3.6Bn into 'Each Home Counts'.

Small Business Research Initiative competition launches

18 Jul 19


SBRI competition is awarding organisations £1.25M to devise ways of surveying house building.

Highways England upgrades road near Stonehenge

18 Jul 19


Highways England has proposed upgrades to the A303 near Stonehenge.

EV charge points in new homes become mandatory

18 Jul 19


All new build homes could be fitted with EV charge points as a part of mandatory building regulations.

Consultation on the A66 improvements closes

18 Jul 19


Highways England thanks participants of consultations for the dualling of the A66.

New housing to be provided to prison leavers

17 Jul 19


A new scheme to support prison leavers into housing was announced last week.

Local subcontractors benefit from new wind farm

17 Jul 19


Contracts have been granted to UK companies in the construction of an onshore substation.

FMB predicts an unsettling forecast for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit

17 Jul 19


‘No-deal’ Brexit could have consequences such as soaring material prices, lower workloads, and enquiries.
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