• Ex-Balfour finance chief to join Mitie after another profit warning

    Mitie Group has issued another profit warning following a two-day board meeting.
    In a trading update to the City today the board said it is taking a “more conservative judgement on contractual positions” which will result in a further £14m in one-off charges this year.
    Contracts in the Property Management and Technical FM divisions have also been hit by “client deferrals and investment plan delays.”The statement added: “As a consequence, we now expect underlyi
  • Olympian Homes gets go-ahead for Bristol’s tallest building

    Olympian Homes gets go-ahead for Bristol’s tallest building
    Developer Olympian Homes, working closely with Whitbread, has got the thumbs up from planners for what will be Bristol’s tallest building.
    The project, designed by architect Hodder+Partners, will redevelop a 20-storey aging Premier Inn at St James Barton roundabout, in the centre of the city.
    Olympian Homes proposes to transform the site – to be renamed St James Square – with an 18-storey co-living homes project and a 28-storey student rooms building.
    20-storey Premier Inn buil
  • ISG gets nod to start £20m Glamorgan school job

    ISG gets nod to start £20m Glamorgan school job
    ISG has finally got the all-clear to start work on a £20m special needs school expansion project for Vale of Glamorgan Council.
    The proposal to expand Ysgol y Deri at Cosmeston, near Penarth. It will create an additional 150 places on a split-site provision.
    Kevin McElroy, Operations Director at ISG, said that indoor spaces for the school would been arranged over two storeys, allowing for the most efficient building shape, while maintaining a compact footprint and as much external space as
  • Banned building boss jailed for fraud

    Banned building boss jailed for fraud
    A Cumbrian building boss who pleaded guilty to fraud, disregarding a director disqualification and breaching a bankruptcy order has been jailed.
    Adam Kirkbride was sentenced to four years in prison when he appeared at Newcastle Crown Court.
    Kirkbride, of Keswick, was also further banned as a director until April 2036.The 32-year-old abused his position while acting in the management of a company by siphoning off £60,000 that had been invested by a pensioner into his residential housing dev
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  • Walker Modular lands £5m bathroom pod contract

    Walker Modular lands £5m bathroom pod contract
    Walker Modular has clinched a £5m contract to supply all the Build-to-Rent steel-framed bathroom pods for the prestigious Loft Lines project in Belfast.
    The latest major win for Walker in its key bathroom pods market will see the specialist work with Graham and Watkin Jones on the Loft Lines project which is due for completion in 2026,
    Shane Walker, Managing Director of Walker Modular, said: “We are thrilled to be selected as the preferred supplier for the Loft Lines project. Our col
  • Green light for £500m Newcastle health complex

    Green light for £500m Newcastle health complex
    Newcastle University and partner Genr8 Kajima Regeneration have secured planning consent for a £500m Health Innovation Neighbourhood masterplan.
    Construction will transform a former 29-acre general hospital site into a new neighbourhood combining housing alongside modern healthcare, education and community facilities.
    Specialist ageing research will develop advanced infrastructure to support housing solutions that promote longer, healthier lives.The masterplan includes 350,000 sq ft of res
  • LHC starts race for major retrofit and decarb framework

    LHC starts race for major retrofit and decarb framework
    Local authority procurement specialist LHC has fired the starting gun on bidding for a new framework to support the retrofit and decarbonisation of the UK’s 6.1m social homes and public sector buildings.
    It is consultants consultants and specialists contractors in energy efficiency, heating and ventilation, renewables, electric vehicles and solar PV.
    Launching in Autumn 2024, the Retrofit and Decarbonisation (N9) framework is designed to plug into government and energy company schemes incl
  • Windows giant Everest crashes into administration

    Windows giant Everest crashes into administration
    One of Britain’s biggest windows and doors suppliers Everest has crashed into administration putting around 350 jobs at risk
    Administrators from ReSolve were appointed on Friday to handle the Everest 2020 Ltd business and will try to find a buyer to salvage all or parts of the operation.
    The specialist double glazing company was acquired by British venture capitalist Jon Moulton’s investment firm Better Capital over a decade ago after it then required a restructuring.Later the Covid-
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  • Robertson to deliver £45m Newcastle NHS Trust works

    Robertson to deliver £45m Newcastle NHS Trust works
    Robertson Construction North East has clinched a deal to deliver a three-year capital works programme for The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
    The £45m programme of capital projects will predominantly take place at the  and the Royal Victoria Infirmary sites.
    Projects include theatre and ward refurbishment programmes, clinical improvements, public facing refurbishments and critical infrastructure/backlog maintenance upgrades.Neil Kennedy, commercial director, Robert
  • Osborne staff start looking for new jobs

    Osborne staff start looking for new jobs
    Staff at Osborne have started looking for new jobs.
    Workers at the stricken contractor have taken to LinkedIn looking for new roles following events at the firm.
    Main business Geoffrey Osborne filed a notice of intention to appoint an administrator last week with other group companies following suit shortly afterwards.Osborne said it is currently in talks with interested parties “with the ambition that aspects of the business will be sold and will continue to trade.”
    But yesterday gr
  • Tide gets go-ahead for London 412 student flats scheme

    Tide gets go-ahead for London 412 student flats scheme
    Volumetric developer Tide has secured a resolution to grant planning permission for a 412 student rooms scheme in West Ealing, London.
    The Hastings Road scheme will transform the underutilised retail site into a mixed-use development with student rooms, communal and commercial spaces.
    The project will be delivered using Tide’s precision-manufacturing volumetric units, which help to reduce construction programmes by up to 50% while also cutting embodied carbon.The volumetric units are built
  • Green light for £75m Friar Gate Goods Yard in Derby

    Green light for £75m Friar Gate Goods Yard in Derby
    Derby City Council approved plans yesterday for Wavensmere Homes and Clowes Developments’ £75m redevelopment of the city’s historic Friar Gate Goods Yard.
    Construction is now scheduled to start this summer to transform two landmark Grade II listed buildings into over 110,000 sq ft of commercial space alongside 276 new build homes.
    Restoration of the 19th Century Bonded Warehouse and Engine House will deliver a total of 111,275 sq ft of flexible offices, health and fitness space
  • Ventilation deal could hike product prices for contractors

    Ventilation deal could hike product prices for contractors
    Officials at the Competition and Markets Authority are warning that contractors could face price rises for ventilation products.
    The watchdog has completed an initial Phase 1 investigation after Lindab International AB’s purchase last October of HAS-Vent Holdings Limited raised competition concerns in relation to the supply of circular ducts and fittings.
    Lindab is a ventilation company primarily active in the UK through subsidiaries Lindab Limited and Ductmann Limited which both manufactu
  • Winners named for £2bn Healthy Homes framework

    Winners named for £2bn Healthy Homes framework
    Midlands and southern housing procurement group, Central Housing Investment Consortium, has named the consultant and contractors to have secured places on its £2bn retrofit and building safety works framework for social homes.
    The Healthy Homes Framework is intended to help deliver net zero and building safety targets for the sector.
    It will provide the social housing sector with consultancy services, fabric first measures, ventilation systems, renewable energy and heat systems, house refu
  • Plan rejected for 42-storey tower above historic building

    Plan rejected for 42-storey tower above historic building
    Councillors in Birmingham have unanimously rejected plans to build a 42-storey skyscraper on top of a Grade-II listed former hospital.
    The proposal for the city centre site involved building 300 flats directly above the Grade II-listed former Royal Orthopaedic Hospital building in 80 Broad Street.
    At a planning committee meeting yesterday Conservative councillor Gareth Moore branded the scheme as ludicrous.He said: “This is utterly bonkers. The idea you can stick a 42-storey tower blo
  • Plan lodged for tallest skyscraper outside London

    Plan lodged for tallest skyscraper outside London
    Developer Salboy has lodged plans for a dominating residential skyscraper in central Manchester that would be the tallest outside of London.
    The next phase of its Viadux scheme off Great Bridgewater Street will now see construction of two residential towers of 76 and 23 storeys containing a total of 915 apartments.
    Architect simpsonhaugh supported by M&E consultant Ridge and structural engineer Renaissance have designed the scheme.
    The distinctive tower facade has been profiled to reduce win
  • Curo starts £170m race for new homes framework

    Curo starts £170m race for new homes framework
    Bath-based housing association Curo is on the hunt for contractors to deliver an estimated £170m house building programme over the next four years.
    Curo manages close to 14,000 homes for more than 25,000 people across the West of England.
    It plans to build between 250 and 300 new social homes every year over the next five years and deliver between 100 and 200 private market sales annually.The housing association is planing to set up a panel of preferred contractors and developers to call o
  • Adrian Bloor targets 1,000 homes-a-year

    Adrian Bloor targets 1,000 homes-a-year
    HarperCrewe – a UK challenger housebuilder led by experienced industry operator Adrian Bloor –is targeting construction of 1,000 homes a year after receiving an investment boost.
    The firm has confirmed a significant strategic investment from funders TPG Angelo Gordon and Ridgeback Group who have previously acquired nine UK build-to-rent assets worth £800.
    HarperCrewe was founded by Adrian Bloor – former CEO of the largest privately-owned housebuilder in the UK, Bloor Home
  • Gove approves major Cambridge North mixed-use scheme

    Gove approves major Cambridge North mixed-use scheme
    Housing and levelling up secretary Michael Gove has overruled local planners to give the go-ahead to build 425 flats along with five commercial buildings near Cambridge North station.
    The decision to call in the scheme followed South Cambridgeshire District Council’s rejection of Chesterton Partnership’s plan for the mixed-use development on the 17-hectare former railway sidings site.
    The development partnership, involving Network Rail, DB Cargo and Brookgate, used architects Acme an
  • Gove approves controversial Cambridge North mixed-use scheme

    Gove approves controversial Cambridge North mixed-use scheme
    Homes and levelling up secretary Michael Gove has overruled local planners to give the go-ahead for plans to build 425 flats along with five commercial buildings for life sciences and tech labs and offices near Cambridge North station.
    The decision to call in the scheme followed South Cambridgeshire District Council’s rejection of Chesterton Partnership’s plan for the mixed-use development on the 17-hectare former railway sidings site.
    The development partnership, involving Network R
  • Pontins holiday park to house Sizewell C builders

    Pontins holiday park to house Sizewell C builders
    A Pontins holiday park has been earmarked for transformation into accommodation for 500 construction workers building the Sizewell C nuclear power station.
    Plans have been agreed between Sizewell C and Pontins Pakefield near Lowestoft, Suffolk as preparations continue to start the £20bn power project.
    A company spokesperson told the BBC: “At peak construction, Sizewell C will require a workforce of 7,900 people with at least a third coming from the local area.“Those workers liv
  • Housing firm fined £528,000 after cable strike

    Housing firm fined £528,000 after cable strike
    A housing company based in Kent has been fined £528,000 after an employee repairing a fence post struck an underground cable suffering burns to his face.
    The MHS Homes employee and a colleague had been tasked by the company to repair three fence posts in a back garden of a tenant on 10 January 2023.
    They had already repaired two of the posts and started on a third, when one of the workers struck an underground electrical cable as he tried to break through some concrete using a breaker.The
  • JCT launches latest contract updates

    JCT launches latest contract updates
    JCT has announced the latest release of all contracts from the Design and Build Contract family as part of the launch of its 2024 Edition of contracts.​Design and Build 2024 contracts are available to purchase from JCT’s online store and are available in hardcopy, JCT On Demand digital, and via the JCT Construct digital subscription service.
    ​The 2024 Edition of the Design and Build Contract family includes:Design and Build Contract (DB 2024)
    Design and Build Contract Guide (DB
  • Unions win HS2 site access battle at Old Oak Common job

    Unions win HS2 site access battle at Old Oak Common job
    HS2 joint venture Balfour Beatty, Vinca, SYSTRA has finally agreed to allow construction union officials access to its HS2 Old Oak Common construction site.The agreement secures the right of Unite officials to visit the project’s inductions and rest facilities to talk to all the workers on the site during their breaks, in order to deal with any concerns or worries they may have.The access deal was signed after a two-year campaign by Unite, which included regular demonstrations, leafl
  • Pagabo reveals 56 winners of latest £1.6bn retrofit deal

    Pagabo reveals 56 winners of latest £1.6bn retrofit deal
    Pagabo has announced the 56 suppliers appointed to its new £1.6bn Decarbonisation Solutions Framework.
    The framework provider recently launched its healthcare specific decarbonisation deal, and this latest instalment will support public sector organisations completing building works in all other sectors.
    Kingston upon Hull City Council (HCC) is serving as the contracting authority for the framework, which will run for four years.Suppliers appointed can provide a “complete business so
  • Contractors jack 1,100t viaduct into place in 13-hour operation

    Contractors jack 1,100t viaduct into place in 13-hour operation
    Belgian steelwork specialist Victor Buyck has jacked in a 1,100 tonne steel viaduct on HS2’s complex Delta Junction project.
    Working for the Balfour Beatty Vinci JV, it took the firm 13 hours using push-pull jacking to install the 158m-long viaduct over two M42/M6 link roads in North Warwickshire.The operation was completed 10 hours ahead of schedule by a 25-strong Victor Buyck team, enabling the motorway link roads to be opened earlier than planned.
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  • Go-ahead for £100m Liverpool Love Lane flats

    Go-ahead for £100m Liverpool Love Lane flats
    Widnes-based Sourced Development Group and partner Network Rail have been given the green light to build over 500 flats in four blocks just outside Liverpool city centre.
    The distinctive pink/red-clad blocks will be built on four former car park plots of land at Love Lane and Pall Mall in the Vauxhall area, with buildings ranging from nine to 11 storeys.
    BDP designed the project with M&E consultant Steven A Hunt & Associates. Two of the blocks will be built above existing Network Rail-ow
  • Berkeley subbies face six weeks without payments

    Berkeley subbies face six weeks without payments
    Berkeley Group is moving to a new finance system which could leave its supply chain facing six weeks without payment this summer.
    Subcontractors have been sent emails from the house building giant warning about disruption to payments.
    It said: “As some of you will be aware, Berkeley Group have started to introduce a new Finance, Procurement and Subcontract application throughout its businesses.“There will be some disruption caused by this and we are anticipating not being able to rai
  • Mace poaches Ramboll chief to be Head of Engineering

    Mace poaches Ramboll chief to be Head of Engineering
    Mace has lured consultant Ramboll’s head of London buildings Martin Feakes to take the role of group head of civil and structural engineering.
    In his new role, Feakes will lead on developing the discipline of civil and structural engineering across the group.
    His responsibilities will include setting the platform for engineering on projects and programmes, supporting design teams with buildability advice, as well as embedding Construction to Production (C2P) and optimising construction eng
  • Wates wins former Daily Mail printworks transformation

    Wates wins former Daily Mail printworks transformation
    British Land has finalised a deal with Wates to transform its landmark Printworks site at Canada Water in London into offices and a cultural venue.
    The plan will reinstate and create a permanent music venue in one half of the large former Printworks building, the other half will deliver next-generation sustainable workspace and retail, known as The Grand Press.
    The designs, led by architects Hawkins\Brown, seek to maintain the building’s volume and character while creating a highly sustain

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