• Watch HS2 start final tunnel drive to Euston

    HS2 started its drive into the heart of London yesterday as the first of two giant machines began work on the Euston Tunnel.
    The TBM was manufactured by Herrenknecht AG in Germany and shipped over to the UK in 2024 before being carefully lifted into and reassembled in the giant underground station box at Old Oak Common.
    Engineers from HS2’s London tunnels contactor, Skanska Costain STRABAG joint venture (SCS JV), have been working to prepare the machines for their tunnelling mission over t
  • Barratt Redrow £1bn safety upgrade works shift up a gear

    Barratt Redrow has stepped up remediation works across its building safety and concrete frame legacy portfolio, with more than £1bn of costs set to flow over the next four years.
    The house builder said this morning it is pressing ahead at pace, shifting decisively from investigation to delivery.
    Its building safety provision fell to £829m at the half year after £73m was spent on remediation in the six months to December. Crucially, no new issues emerged that required an uplift
  • Two arrested after 999 construction fly-tipping call

    Two men have been arrested after construction waste was dumped in a field near Romford.
    Essex Police responded to a 999 call after waste was left on private land close to the M25’s junction with the M11, in the village of Stapleford Tawney.
    Officers swooped on the field on last week arresting a 55-year-old from Horley in Surrey, and a 25-year-old from Mullaghbawn in County Armagh.They were taken to a police station and questioned by officers on behalf of the Environment Agency, which is le
  • Green light for Liverpool Street Station revamp

    The City of London Corporation has approved plans for a major redevelopment of Liverpool Street Station.
    The proposals will deliver a state-of-the-art, fully accessible station, alongside new commercial, cultural and public spaces.
    Policy Chairman of the City of London Corporation, Chris Hayward, said: “This redevelopment of Liverpool Street station is a major step forward for the Square Mile.“It will support the City’s dynamic business ecosystem with state-of-the-art infrastru
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  • D-Day for £37bn NHS hospital framework

    Contractors are expecting a decision shortly on the winners for the £37bn Hospital 2.0 Alliance framework.
    The deal will deliver the new hospital building programme over the next 12 years.
    The Enquirer understands that contractors are expecting a decision this month.One said: “A lot of people have been on tenterhooks over this since the start of the year but it looks like a decision is imminent.”
    The bid race opened 12 months ago and last summer a shortlist of 16 firms was anno
  • Severfield hires ex-ISG finance chief to steer turnaround

    Severfield has appointed former ISG finance boss Andrew Page as chief financial officer and executive director in a key boardroom move as it pushes ahead with its transformation plan.
    Page joins the steelwork specialist next week, succeeding interim finance chief Jan Bramall, who has held the role since 1 November 2025.
    The board ran a full external search before landing on Page, who most recently served as interim chief financial officer at ISG.He brings heavyweight listed company experience, h
  • Barhale secures hat-trick of Thames Water sewer schemes

    Barhale has landed a hat-trick of development-driven sewer upgrade scheme for Thames Water at Brent Cross, Basingstoke and Benson.
    The civils specialist has secured the trio of jobs under Thames Water’s £200m-plus AMP8 Major Projects framework for Developer Services and Infrastructure Programmes.
    The framework targets complex infrastructure needed to unlock development, covering diversions, requisitions and lateral drainage tied to third-party schemes.At Brent Cross, adjacent to the
  • Subcontractors wanted across the Midlands

    Subcontractors and suppliers can find work opportunities across the Midlands at the latest event hosted by Constructionline.
    Its latest Marketplace Live will be held in Birmingham on Thursday 26 February at Villa Park.
    The regional networking event features several of the UK’s leading contractors, public-sector authorities and other organisations.Exhibitors will include Seddon Construction, United Infrastructure and Wates Construction.
    Registration for Marketplace Live is open to paid memb
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  • Muse go-ahead for 1,600-home Solihull town centre reset

    Muse has secured the planning green light for a wholesale remake of Mell Square in Solihull town centre, paving the way for a 10-year, 1,600-home regeneration anchored by new retail, leisure and public realm.
    The Solihull Council-approved scheme will be taken forward by Muse under a new name – Holbeche Place – marking the start of a full-scale reset for the ageing mid-20th-century shopping precinct.
    Alongside new homes spanning build-to-rent and affordable tenures, the plans include
  • JRL lands £68m North London housing tower job

    JRL Group has landed a £68m contract to build a 30-storey housing block in North London after Clarion Housing Group stepped in to rescue a long-stalled development.
    A different tower project at the Argenta House site in Stonebridge Park was originally started by Henry Construction Projects. This ground to a halt during foundation works when the contractor fell into administration in June 2023, leaving the site dormant.
    Since then, Clarion Housing Group, through its Latimer development arm
  • Skanska seals £273m delayed Broadgate office overhaul

    Skanska has got the go-ahead to overhaul and extend one of the last major offices at the Broadgate campus upgrade in London.
    The contractor has finally signed off a deal worth £273m with British Land and GIC under their Broadgate joint venture to deliver the delayed 1 Appold Street office revamp.
    The project will see the tired 1980s office block stripped back and rebuilt into a low-carbon workplace designed by Piercy&Company.A major sustainability push sits at the heart of the scheme,
  • School building winners to give apprentice guarantees

    Contractors looking to win school building projects will have to show that they are providing opportunities for apprentices and T Level students.
    The government is looking to create 13,000 new placements as part of the upcoming education estates strategy overseeing the £20bn School Rebuilding Programme through to 2034-35.
    It said: “The government’s commitment to long-term funding through to 2034-35 means construction firms can plan ahead and invest in training.“A longer c
  • DfT tests market for privately financed HS2 Euston station job

    The Department for Transport has fired the starting gun on private sector involvement at HS2 Euston, launching early market engagement for a design, build, finance and maintain partner on the long-delayed London terminus.
    The move signals the Government’s intention to push ahead with a public-private partnership to deliver the HS2 Euston station itself, alongside confirmed public funding to bring the high-speed line into Euston.
    Under the emerging model, a private sector partner would take
  • Long-empty Southend HMRC tower set for 557-flat rebirth

    Developer Comer Homes has secured full permission to proceed with one of Southend’s biggest residential conversions clearing the decks for construction to start on the long-stalled major office to flats scheme.
    The firm has sealed final Section 106 legal agreement with Southend Council allowing it to a redevelop the former HMRC tower on Victoria Avenue.
    The green light unlocks plans to convert the vacant 1960s Alexander House office block into 557 flats above ground-floor commercial space
  • RED starts revamp of Lincoln’s Inn Fields

    RED Construction Group has been appointed for the first £13m phase of refurbishment work at 20-23 Lincoln’s Inn Fields in central London by developer Dorrington.
    RED Construction’s London team will deliver the first phase of works as part of a wider redevelopment of the five historic interconnected buildings spanning 15-23 Lincoln’s Inn Fields, totalling around 70,000 sqft, on the north side of the square.
    Works include a back to frame refurbishment, core extension, roof
  • Glencar tipped for latest London data centre

    Glencar is understood to have won the race for a new £100m+ data centre in north London.
    The Enquirer understands that Glencar is set to sign a deal with Pure Data Centres for the next phase of its £1bn campus at Brent Cross.
    The site will contain one of the world’s largest living walls wrapping around the scheme spanning 7,400 square metres and featuring over 750,000 plants.Sources close to the project said the latest building had been a straight race with Winvic which Glencar
  • Muse to lead redevelopment of Wakefield shopping centre

    Morgan Sindall’s urban regeneration arm Muse is set to steer the demolition-led redevelopment of The Ridings shopping centre in Wakefield.
    The local Council has announced it is pressing ahead with plans to remake the city centre around housing, leisure and culture.Under the long-term vision, The Ridings would be flattened and replaced by a new Cathedral Quarter delivering more than 1,000 homes, wrapped around new public squares, green space, leisure uses and major cultural facilities.The o
  • Robertson Construction bounces back into the black

    Scottish and North of England contractor Robertson Construction Group has pulled off a sharp turnaround, bouncing back into the black after a bruising prior year.
    The Elgin-based contractor posted a pre-tax profit of £31m for the year to 30 June 2025, reversing a near £13m pre-tax loss the year before.
    Turnover slipped back to £575m from £627m, but the softer top line was more than offset by a strong recovery in operating performance as tighter project control and improve
  • Developer Salboy opens construction division to wider market

    Developer Salboy is making its construction arm available to the wider market with a focus on time-critical and distressed housing schemes.
    Salboy Construction was established in April 2024 initially focused on supporting some of the group’s own developments as well as select sites financed by the groups’ investment arm Salboy Capital.
    The contracting division has grown to a team of 16 construction professionals, quantity surveyors and procurement specialists and has delivered 120 ho
  • 15 firms bag £175m works Cumberland works deal

    Cumberland Council has lined up 15 contractors on a £175m capital works construction framework covering building, civils and combined schemes across its region.
    Regional contractors Cubby Construction, Story Contracting, and Thomas Armstrong (Construction) fared best in the procurement race securing spots on all three lots.Capital Works (Construction) FrameworkGeneral Building Works (£0.2m–£3m)Cubby Construction
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  • Ardmore turns corner after bruising two years

    Ardmore Group has signalled a sharp turnaround in fortunes, saying it is on track to return to profitability after two punishing years dominated by legacy construction problems and the collapse of its former contracting arm.
    The London-based contractor has just published delayed statutory results for the year to 30 September 2024, showing a £41m loss on turnover down 16% at £346m.
    The result was dragged down by losses on legacy projects, years of remedial works and a £15m adjud
  • £3bn early works plan to lift Parliament renewal out of limbo

    MPs and Peers are being pressed to back a £3bn fast-start works package to finally get ahead of the spiralling repair bill at the Palace of Westminster and tee up the biggest restoration project in its history.
    A new report from the Parliamentary Restoration and Renewal Client Board calls for a seven-year “phase one” programme of early and enabling works to halt the cash drain on patch repairs and ageing systems, while kicking the hardest political decision on delivery to 2030.
  • £3bn early works plan to kick-start major Parliament restoration

    MPs and Peers are being pressed to back a £3bn fast-start works package to finally get ahead of the spiralling repair bill at the Palace of Westminster and tee up the biggest restoration project in its history.
    A new report from the Parliamentary Restoration and Renewal Client Board calls for a seven-year “phase one” programme of early and enabling works to halt the cash drain on patch repairs and ageing systems, while kicking the hardest political decision on delivery to 2030.
  • Balfour powers back to top of contracts league

    Balfour Beatty supercharged its way to the top of the contracts league in January after securing a blockbuster contract to deliver the world’s first gas-fired power station with carbon capture and storage.
    The Net Zero Teesside power station project is valued as £833m and sees Balfour deliver major onshore works for the plant as construction partner to Technip Energies.
    It marks a return to pole position in the monthly work won rankings after a long absence and lifted the firm to fou
  • Hinkley MEH contractors ordered to fix fire safety failings

    The Office for Nuclear Regulation has served fire enforcement notices on five contractors working at the Hinkley Point C project after inspectors uncovered serious fire safety failings during a targeted inspection.
    The notices have been issued to members of the MEH alliance responsible for mechanical, electrical, heating, ventilation and air conditioning works on the Somerset nuclear new build: Altrad Babcock, Altrad Services, Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick, Cavendish Nuclear and NG Bailey.
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  • Buyers believe construction has “exited its tailspin”

    Construction buyers are at their most optimistic for months and believe the industry has “exited its tailspin”.
    The latest bellwether S&P Global UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index shows and industry still in contraction.
    But the decline in out put is getting slower and buyers see sunnier times ahead.The index reading was 46.4 in January – up sharply from December’s five-and-a-half year low of 40.1.
    The latest reading was the highest since June 2025, but
  • Caddick wins first deal on Wolverhampton city centre regen

    Caddick Construction has won the first main contract on a major Wolverhampton regeneration scheme of over 1,000 new homes and 20,000 sq ft of retail, leisure and commercial space
    The Smithgate scheme is being developed by ECF – a partnership between Homes England, L&G and Muse – working with City of Wolverhampton Council to transform the 12 acre site.
    Caddick will build the first phase – known as Bicycle Works – which will deliver 331 quality new homes.ECF has secured
  • £1bn London Cancer Hub expansion gets green light

    Aviva Capital Partners and developer Socius have secured planning for a £1bn cancer research and treatment campus in Sutton.
    Plans include major buildings for global pharma firms, manufacturing space, wet labs, and collaborative offices. A ‘Learning Lab’, cafés, creche and 220 affordable flats for key workers are also included.Construction is expected to follow as the project moves into delivery, with the scheme positioned as nationally significant science infrastructure
  • Muck away firm fined after digger bucket hits worker

    A grab hire company has been fined after a mechanic suffered life-changing injuries when a JCB bucket fell on him while he was helping to repair a tipper truck.
    On the 24 October 2023, the employee of Salford Grab Hire Limited was assisting a colleague in repairing a broken lifting mechanism on a tipper truck body. A JCB was being used to prop up the tipper body in the raised position when the one-tonne bucket became dislodged and fell.
    The worker suffered multiple fractures to his hand, shoulde
  • £17m reboot planned for Manchester One tower

    Bruntwood SciTech has lodged plans for a £17m transformation and expansion of the 1960s landmark Manchester One tower in the city.
    The proposals, submitted by Bruntwood SciTech, combine a full refurbishment of the existing 21-storey tower with a four-storey extension, increasing total floorspace to around 160,000 sq ft.
    Under the plans, the 131,000 sq ft building will be modernised throughout while retaining its original architectural character.The four-storey extension on Portland Street

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