Transport & Infrastructure

It pays to build high – championing steel for high-rise construction


Steel is used widely in the UK especially in commercial high rise buildings.

Construction staves off January blues


Construction bucks trend, registering growth for January.

Chancellor unveils infrastructure and housing boost


The Spring Statement has been given to the House of Commons by Chancellor Phillip Hammond.

New consortium to encourage offsite construction for primary schools


A new consortium is being launched to pioneer the use of offsite construction in the building of new primary schools.

HS2 Euston signs new contractors


The works at the HS2 Euston site will be completed by a Mace/Dragados joint venture.

EV charging contract awarded


The contract will see more than 50 EV charging points installed.

HS2 – Better connected or financial folly?


Are large infrastructure projects of benefit to the country as a whole or 'financial folly'.

Infrastructure Commission for Scotland launches first call for evidence


The Infrastructure Commission for Scotland has launched its first call for evidence.

CITB forecast positive growth


The CITB forecast positive growth for the sector despite the uncertainty of Brexit.  

Ecology and infrastructure: why lack of planning can lead to costly delays


Incorporating ecology surveys can help avoid time delays and costly knock on effects on infrastructure projects.