Construction News

Working at height safety highlighted by HSE


Two companies have been fined following an accident which saw life changing injuries for a worker.

Irish construction activity on a high


Irish construction is riding a year high with activity rising sharply over the last month.

Tyne Green flood defence scheme underway


The innovative project has been funded by residents.

Netherlands to build first 3D printed homes


Innovative 3D printed concrete will be used to create the new homes.

To create value in the system, we must fix the Apprenticeship Levy now


Verity Davidge, Head of Education and Skills Policy at EEF, talks about the problems and solutions presented by the Apprenticeship Levy.

Wylfa Newydd gets go ahead for nuclear plant


Wylfa Newydd, the planned new nuclear power plant on Anglesey, has been approved by the UK government to progress.

World’s first liquid air energy storage plant


Bury, Greater Manchester is the site of the world’s first grid-scale liquid air energy storage (LAES) plant.

T levels – Building a better future for the construction sector


We are in the middle of a revolution for technical education which could help to address the skills gap.

House price growth slows


The latest Halifax House Price Index has been released.

Kier JV will see thousands of homes built


Kier Residential has announced it has established a joint venture with Homes England and Cross Keys Homes,