• Race starts for £17m Leicester station redevelopment

    Race starts for £17m Leicester station redevelopment
    Leicester City Council is pressing ahead with plans to restore the city’s historic railway station back to its former Victorian glory.
    The council has already successfully secured £17.6m from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund to help realise the ambitious plans to revitalise the landmark building and create a more attractive and accessible gateway into the city.
    Now, the city council, Network Rail and East Midlands Railway have started the bid race for a two-stage design and b
  • JTRE starts £400m 21-floor London tower scheme

    JTRE starts £400m 21-floor London tower scheme
    Slovakia-originated London developer JTRE has given the go-ahead to start work on a £400m mixed-use scheme on the Capital’s Blackfriars Road.
    The 220 Blackfriars Road scheme delivered in partnership with Southwark Charities will see a 21-storey office block and a second smaller tower, at 15 storeys that will encompass 64 almshouses with charity hub and community hall.
    Specialist firm Downwell Enabling has started demolition of the current Edward Edwards House building on the site, af
  • Bid race starts for up £95m repairs to PFI hospital

    Bid race starts for up £95m repairs to PFI hospital
    The race has started for the job to repair serious defects at a mental health hospital built under PFI just over a decade ago.
    Roseberry Park Hospital in Middlesbrough opened in 2011 but has had problems with its roof, plumbing and fire safety system.
    Now Tees, Esk and Wear Valley NHS Trust, which won a battle to terminate its contract with the original PFI provider, is looking for a firm to carry out an extensive programme of defect rectification works.Planned works to blocks 1 and 9 at the sit
  • R G Carter construction profits up despite 24% revenue fall

    R G Carter construction profits up despite 24% revenue fall
    The construction arm of the R G Carter Group delivered better profits last year despite revenue falling 25% to £228m.
    Chairman Robert Carter said a selective approach to the clients the firm worked with had helped to raise profitability with pre-tax profit jumping to £6.3m from £1m previously
    He said:  “Our core activity of construction is trading well. Turnover in 2024 is forecasted to be in line with that achieved in 2023. This reflects our continued selective appr
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  • Building Safety changes slow down construction recovery

    Building Safety changes slow down construction recovery
    The ongoing impact of the new building safety regime could hamper the fledgling recovery underway in construction.
    Experts at Arcadis have highlighted a very confused market in their latest analysis.
    The consultants are forecasting higher levels of construction inflation from 2026 onwards even as the industry’s recovery struggles to take-off in 2024 and 2025.This will be due to resource constraints and the impact of delayed procurements on the future shape of the supply chain.
    Contractors
  • Knight Build owed money for work on UK’s poshest street

    Knight Build owed money for work on UK’s poshest street
    Knight Build has been left chasing unpaid bills for basement work on a development on the UK’s most expensive street.
    The contractor had been working on a major basement excavation and planned frame build at 18-19 Buckingham Gate in Westminster where two old houses have been demolished to make way for a luxury apartment complex,
    Knight Build started work in March 2022 on the street where the average house price is £9.6m.But the firm terminated its contract in June 2023 following paym
  • Winvic ranks top of May contracts league

    Winvic ranks top of May contracts league
    A flurry of contract wins saw shed and multi-room specialist Winvic fly to the top of the contracts league in May.
    Among its new orders, Winvic secured a 1.2m sq ft warehouse for Yusen Logistics UK at SEGRO Logistics Park Northampton, marking the first major build at the site. It also clinched three linked residential towers of 10, 12 and 14 storeys for 451 flats at Sweet Street in the Holbeck area of Leeds.
    Sisk ranked second in the month after confirming its £340m contract for the new No
  • Refurbs power London office work to record high

    Refurbs power London office work to record high
    Sustained growth in London building upgrade activity has lifted office construction to a record high in the first three months of 2024.
    The volume under construction hit an all-time high of 16.4m sq ft across 127 schemes by March, according to the latest Deloitte London Office Crane Survey.
    Much was fed from work starts in the previous two quarters of growth, but even in a slightly slower start to the year new project starts totalled 4.2m sq ft, the first time three consecutive quarters have top
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  • M&E firms warn of persistent skills shortages

    M&E firms warn of persistent skills shortages
    Specialist contractors in the mechanical, electrical and plumbing sectors are warning that ongoing systemic skills shortages are now holding back growth.
    The latest quarterly survey supported by the main electrotechnical sector trade bodies paints a picture of an overriding issue that has now been a serious concern for the last four quarters.
    The warning comes as the sector also reports growing workloads and orders driven by big data centre and lab work for larger firms and decarbonising program
  • Scaffolder dies from chemical burns

    Scaffolder dies from chemical burns
    Tata Chemicals Europe Limited has been fined £1.125m after a young father died following an incident while erecting a scaffold tower at a chemical plant in Northwich.
    Michael Densmore, from Halewood in Merseyside, died following complications to the wound he sustained after his right foot slipped into a trough containing a liquid chemical calcium hydroxide – more commonly known as ‘milk of lime’ – causing chemical and thermal burns.
    The 37-year-old father-of-four wa
  • Wates rejigs businesses as veteran leader retires

    Wates rejigs businesses as veteran leader retires
    Wates Construction managing director Paul Chandler is retiring at the end of this year, after a 42-year career in construction.
    The industry veteran joined Wates from Skanska in 2017 and grew the construction arm from around £700m to £1.3bn turnover, delivering profitable growth year on year.
    His decision to retire comes as Wates chief executive Eoghan O’Lionaird makes changes to realign parts of the business.Steff Battle, presently managing director in Wates’ constructio
  • Southern Water names consultants for AMP8

    Southern Water names consultants for AMP8
    Southern Water has picked a seven-strong consultant team to steer its £7.8bn investment programme for the AMP8 (2025-30) period.
    The professional services framework is one of three critical frameworks to be used for the programnme, with capital delivery and network services still to be decided.
    The framework, which runs for an initial five years with the option to extend by another three years, is broken down into three lots:
    Asset Management support services (£80m)
    Mott MacDonald; A
  • Construction buyers see momentum building

    Construction buyers see momentum building
    Construction activity continued to rise in May with industry buyers reporting positive momentum across all sectors.
    The bellwether S&P Global UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index rose to 54.7 from 53.0 in April – the fastest rate growth rate in two years.
    For the first time since May 2022, all three monitored categories of house building, commercial and civil engineering saw activity increase.New business rose for the fourth consecutive month, and at a solid pace that was t
  • Bouygues bags £80m London NHS diagnostic centre job

    Bouygues bags £80m London NHS diagnostic centre job
    Bouygues UK has been appointed lead contractor to design and build an £80m ambulatory diagnostic centre at West Middlesex University Hospital.
    The facility for by Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust will provide vital diagnostic and treatment services in cancer, renal and imaging for local residents in Hounslow, Richmond and Ealing.
    The project includes five storeys of new build, a rooftop plant and a small terrace area. On the ground floor there will be a new single stor
  • London £3bn schools framework out to tender

    London £3bn schools framework out to tender
    Tendering is starting to refresh the line-up of firms for a major London and Home Counties schools framework for new build and retrofit work.
    London’s Haringey Borough Council is handling the procurement of the £3bn framework, which has been reshaped to allocate places for small and medium-sized firms as well as bigger players in the market.
    The Framework Alliance Agreement will replace the current LCP Framework (Major Work 19) which is due to expire in October 2024.It has been set u
  • Openreach fined £1.34m after engineer drowns in river

    Openreach fined £1.34m after engineer drowns in river
    Broadband network builder Openreach Limited has been fined £1.34m after an engineer died while trying to repair a telephone line.
    Alun Owen,32, from Bethesda, died after he slipped and fell into the River Aber in Abergwyngregyn and was swept away on 6 October 2020.
    An investigation by the HSE and North Wales Police found that a number of Openreach engineers had been attempting to repair the telephone lines, which ran across the river, over a period of two months. They had been working both
  • Road sweeper firm Go Plant went down owing suppliers £4.3m

    Road sweeper firm Go Plant went down owing suppliers £4.3m
    Road Sweeper Hire specialist went into administration owing its supply chain £4.3m.
    The firm’s debts are detailed in an update from administrator Alvarez & Marsal filed at Companies House.
    Administrators took charge of the firm in May and sold parts of the business for £2m to waste management contract Sweeptech in a pre-pack deal.Go Plant had 330 employees when it went under with 116 jobs saved by Sweeptech.
    The majority of redundant staff are now pursuing a claim for the f
  • Glencar bags £30m Cambridge lab and office job

    Glencar bags £30m Cambridge lab and office job
    Glencar is to build a £30m office and lab project at Chesterford Research Park near Cambridge.
    The 60,000 sq ft Sidney Sussex is designed by architect BCRI and will sit within the 250-acre parkland Cambridge life sciences cluster.
    Sustainability is at the core of the design, with renewable energy sources, efficient structural uses, and daylighting strategies to minimise carbon emissions.
    Construction work is just getting underway with project completion anticipated by October 2025.
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  • Berkeley’s £270m Bath gas works scheme approved

    Berkeley’s £270m Bath gas works scheme approved
    Berkeley Homes has got the go-ahead to build over 600 homes at a former gas works site in Bath next to the River Avon.
    The firm is bringing forward the £270m scheme on Windsor Bridge Road in Twerton.
    Works will start with demolition and extensive remediation of the site, including works to the existing river wall, infrastructure and gasholder voids.
    The extensive remediation and enabling works as well as main build costs are expected to be around £200m.Architect Grimshaw designed the
  • Bids due in to replace Luton Airport car park destroyed by fire

    Bids due in to replace Luton Airport car park destroyed by fire
    Tenders are due back by the end of this week to rebuild a car park at Luton Airport which was destroyed in a major blaze last year.
    Some of the industry’s biggest names will be vying for the job awarded under the Crown Commercial Service Construction Works and Associated Services framework.
    The Enquirer understands the contract to rebuild the Terminal Car Park is worth up to £37.5m.Interested firms attended a bidders day late last year and toured the site last week for a detailed loo
  • Seven secure £3bn United Utilities sewage works deal

    Seven secure £3bn United Utilities sewage works deal
    United Utilities has named the seven contractors and consultants it will partner with to deliver a £3bn spend on improving wastewater infrastructure in the North West.Partner firms
    C2V, (VolkerStevin/Jacobs joint venture), Costain, Jacobs, Murphy, Kier Integrated Services, Mott Macdonald Bentley, and MWH Treatment.As well as using large suppliers, the water company is keen to tap into the local supply chain and will be appointing more delivery partners in the coming months.The partnership
  • Kier FM arm splits into three business streams

    Kier FM arm splits into three business streams
    Kier’s FM business Kier Places is splitting into three clear business streams in a fresh five-year plan for growth.
    The business led by managing director Jamie McKechnie will now operate across three distinct client-focused areas: Building Solutions; Residential Solutions; Workplace Solutions
    The reorganisation will also see Kier extend its geographical reach to the south coast through the Building Solutions stream in a bid to open up to more framework opportunities in the region, alongsid
  • Plan in for £500m London beds and sheds docks scheme

    Plan in for £500m London beds and sheds docks scheme
    Developer Regal London has submitted a revised planning application for a mixed-use development at Orchard Wharf in London Docklands.
    The scheme next to the mouth of the River Lea on the northside of the Thames will comprise a safeguarded wharf and logistic centre, over 200 affordable flats and nearly accomodation for 1,400 students.
    Regal also proposes a ground floor cafe and community hub, 7,400m² of landscaped space.
    Regal has now teamed up with Thames Clippers Logistics to use the propo
  • Boot gets nod for £110m Walsall warehouse scheme

    Boot gets nod for £110m Walsall warehouse scheme
    Henry Boot has clinched planning consent for a £110m industrial and logists scheme at the SPARK brownfield development site in Walsall.
    The approval covers three units totalling 464,000 sq ft on the wider 620,000 sq ft SPARK project is being delivered in partnership with Walsall Council, Homes England, West Midlands Combined Authority and Black Country LEP.The former James Bridge Copper Works site, once the largest undeveloped brownfield site in the Black Country, is currently undergoing s
  • Surface repair rivals offer lifeline to ex-Merlin staff

    Rivals of collapsed hard surface repair specialist Merlin are joining forces to help staff and contractors hit by the firm’s demise.
    Around 100 Merlin Repair Specialists staff are looking for new jobs while contractors have been left in limbo for repair and resurfacing work on sites.
    Now fellow specialists Prymo and LS Surface Repairs are working together to offer former Merlin technicians work and step-in to help contractors left in the lurch.Prymo managing director Jasen Jackiw –
  • Operator trapped on crane boom in London site fire

    Operator trapped on crane boom in London site fire
    Seven people have been hospitalised after a fire broke out at a construction site in east London.
    In dramatic scenes, a worker presumed to be the crane operator sought refuge at the end of the counter jib as thick black smoke engulfed the mast of his Wolff tower crane.
    The fire broke out at contractor Bouygues’ Makers Yard residential scheme, near Silvertown Way in Canning Town.According to the London Fire Brigade, the fire started within a base in the commercial unit in the 10-storey
  • Operator trapped on crane boom in London fire

    Operator trapped on crane boom in London fire
    Seven people have been hospitalised after a fire broke out at a construction site in east London.
    In dramatic scenes, a worker presumed to be the crane operator sought refuge at the end of a boom as thick black smoke engulfed his crane.
    The broke out at contractor Bouygues’ Makers Yard residential scheme, near Silvertown Way in Canning Town.According to the London Fire Brigade, the fire started within a base in the commercial unit in the 10-storey residential building still under cons
  • Statom Group wins civils package to transform port site

    Statom Group wins civils package to transform port site
    Statom Group North Limited has landed the major civil engineering works package to transform Ardersier Port just east of Inverness.
    Port owner Haventus is transforming Scotland’s largest brownfield port into a facility for the deployment and servicing of offshore wind installations.
    Civils work will last until October 2025 and the Enquirer understands the package is worth more than £40m.Statom’s work will include RC capping structures to form the new quayside and anchor wall (b
  • Swedish giant officially launches UK operation

    Swedish giant officially launches UK operation
    Swedish-owned Sortera has officially launched in the UK this week as GBN Services and O’Donovan Waste Management formally merge following Sortera’s acquisition of the two London-based companies last year.
    The merger sees Sortera assume responsibility for six existing sites – Rochford, Harlow, Edmonton, Uxbridge, Tottenham and Wembley –previously owned and operated by GBN and O’Donovan’s respectively, as well as close to 400 members of staff.
    The rebranded wast
  • Wrekin joins civil engineering products “supergroup”

    Wrekin joins civil engineering products “supergroup”
    Products specialist Wrekin has joined forces with four other European firms to form civil engineering “supergroup” Civitec.
    Road ironworks specialist Wrekin will now work alongside Product Industriels Lorrains (P.I.L), Fonderies de Saint Dizier (FSD), Geoworks, and Encotel who are all involved in the design, specification and manufacturing of products for the civil engineering industry .
    The group aims to “contribute to the development of sustainable and resilient infrastructur

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