• Digital Construction Power Player

    Well I’m a bit shocked by this but Digital Construction Plus has listed me as one of just 20 “Digital Construction Power Players“!Quite shocked at this – particularly given that the four other people in their part 1 list are all men who work for large software companies or consultancies (and my name doesn’t have a large well known company after it… I guess that’s another win there).
    Do you recognise them? No peeking!In the spirit of learning from everyt
  • Bouygues go-ahead for South London estate rebuild

    Bouygues UK has secured the green light for the second phase of its major Tustin Estate regeneration in Southwark.
    The next phase will deliver 295 new homes across four blocks on the eastern side of the estate.
    Plans include a mix of maisonettes and one, two and three-bed flats, all designed in collaboration with residents.The new homes follow the near-completion of phase one and form part of a four-phase masterplan that includes a new primary school, refurbished council homes, and a central par
  • How Construction Enquirer can boost your business

    Construction Enquirer is an essential daily read for the industry making it the perfect place to promote your company.
    Our readership covers the whole of the construction sector – putting your products and services in front of a vast audience of potential buyers.
    Advertising to our readers means massive brand awareness alongside measurable click-throughs to your website demonstrating unbeatable return on investment.The whole industry turns to the Enquirer for its daily news so why not harn
  • Race on for £60m London Gateway container yard job

    London Gateway Port has kicked off the hunt for a contractor to build a major new container storage yard at its Berth 5 site in Essex.
    The £60m civils and M&E job will deliver 10 new automated stacking crane modules as part of the ongoing expansion of the deep-sea port.
    The scope includes a hefty package of heavy-duty pavements, crane rail foundations, container and reefer plinths, drainage, services, substations, and light towers – with civil works designed by the client and ele
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  • Plans in for 3m sq ft Warwickshire logistics park

    Midlands developer IM Properties has submitted plans for a £340m employment park near Junction 9 of the M42 that could create up to 6,000 full-time jobs.
    The 135-hectare scheme, dubbed Thrive Park, will deliver 3 million sq ft of industrial space, with around a third earmarked for advanced manufacturing.
    IM Properties said the park would help tackle a critical shortage of employment land in the region, with just one year’s strategic supply remaining along the M42 corridor.If approved

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