• 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-
  • Industry rebar supplies at risk from Chatham Docks scheme

    Steel producer ArcelorMittal is warning that its rebar facility supplying 30% of UK needs may have to close as a result of a planned new business park at Chatham Docks.
    Developer Peel Waters last night gained planning consent from Medway council to transform the 18 acre waterfront industrial estate at Chatham Docks into a new high-spec business park.
    The Basin 3 employment and enterprise campus is hoped to bring thousands of new jobs to the area.
    Peel Water’s planned Basin3 waterfront busi
  • 18 win £600m North Wales construction framework

    18 win £600m North Wales construction framework
    Eighteen firms have secured spots on a £600m Welsh construction framework to be used for school buildings and public sector projects by six North Wales authorities.
    The North Wales Construction Partnership, led by Denbighshire County Council, is the third-generation North Wales Construction Framework.
    Five firms Read Construction, Wynne Construction, Kier, Morgan Sindall and Galliford Try have secured places on the major project lot covering projects worth more than £10m.The renewal
  • Manchester 37-storey student tower approved

    Manchester 37-storey student tower approved
    Plans to redevelop The Hotspur Press former Victorian mill building in Manchester to provide nearly 600 student bedrooms have got the planning green light from city planners.
    The scheme is London developer Manner’s first in Manchester and will preserve much of the old cotton mill’s existing brick exterior.
    Sprouting from the old mill building will rise a 37-storey brick-clad tower incorporating the student rooms. The lower floors of the mill will be occupied with commercial space.
    Th
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  • Kier chalks up £23m Bradford school job

    Kier has finalised the price for a complex rebuild and refurbishment of Trinity Academy school in the Queensberry area of Bradford.
    The firm was granted planning last month and is gearing up to start the project which will be delivered in three phases while the school remains open.
    The first phase will start with the demolition of an existing 1930s block which has already been closed because of disrepair and asbestos.This will be replaced by a new two-storey block containing the sports and main
  • Galliford Try wins £70m Oxford immigration centre

    Galliford Try wins £70m Oxford immigration centre
    Galliford Try has secured two big Government contracts for an immigration centre in Oxfordshire and the next phase expansion of the defence intelligence estate at RAF Wyton, together worth £101m.
    First, the group’s Building Southern business has reached financial close with the Home Office for a £70m project to reopen Campsfield House immigration removal centre in Kidlington, Oxfordshire.
    The project will see the construction of a 400-bedroom immigration removal centre for men
  • Subcontractors wanted across Glasgow

    Subcontractors wanted across Glasgow
    Constructionline is bringing its Marketplace Live event to Glasgow on June 18 where big name contractors and clients will be looking to boost their supply chains.
    The event will be staged at DoubleTree by Hilton Glasgow Westerwood Spa & Golf Resort where buyers will be able to connect with regional suppliers and subcontractors and discuss new work.
    The event, previously known as ‘Constructionline Meet the Buyer’, features several of the UK’s top contractors, public sector a
  • M&E sector leads rise in subcontractor tender activity

    M&E sector leads rise in subcontractor tender activity
    Subcontractor tender activity is on the rise despite lingering concerns about projects crossing the line to start construction.
    The latest survey of around 150 package contractors by leading framework provider Southern Construction Framework reveals tender activity improved 3.2% in the first three months of 2024.
    M&E firms saw the biggest rise in demand to price work, up 9.5%, while drylining subcontractors also enjoyed a 6.7% rise.
    This rise in activity is being driven in the main by both r
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  • Court fight continues for specialist hit by CCJ blunder

    Court fight continues for specialist hit by CCJ blunder
    A leading screeding contractor is still fighting to get an incorrect county court judgement wiped from its records seven months after it was lodged against the business.
    Directors of Chester based William Lea Ltd are facing a frustrating battle through the court system to repair their credit rating which was hit by a clerical error.
    The firm started receiving calls from suppliers last October after the CCJ appeared against its name on industry credit checking services.William Lea discovered the
  • Funding deal for Salford Michigan Tower job

    Funding deal for Salford Michigan Tower job
    X1 Developments has completed a £69m funding deal to start construction of the first building in its Michigan Towers residential scheme at Salford Quays.
    The deal paves the way for Vermont Construction to start work on the 34-storey tower, which will contain nearly 400 flats.
    X1 Michigan Towers is an iconic development at the very heart of the MediaCityUK.
    The site is located on Michigan Avenue, near the Broadway Metrolink stop and will see up to four main towers built over the next seven
  • Steel contractor Embrace targets £100m revenue

    Steel contractor Embrace targets £100m revenue
    Expanding structural steel specialist Embrace Steel has strengthened its management as it sets course to double in size within two years.
    Investor group Embrace entered the steelwork sector two years ago after buying North Yorkshire steel designer and fabricator Hambleton Steel.Since revenue doubled to £27m, a record annual turnover for the business.
    Last month Embrace continued on its expansion path snapping up South Wales steel fabricator Shufflebottom, taking the Embrace Steel group to
  • Morgan Sindall bags £60m raft of NHS projects

    Morgan Sindall bags £60m raft of NHS projects
    Morgan Sindall Construction has landed multiple new-build and refurbishment projects as part of a package of improvements for Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust.The tier one contractor’s Essex business was selected for the six projects as part of the new ProCure23 framework.Peter Whitmore, managing director for Morgan Sindall Construction in the East, said that two main aspects of the work will include a new Community Diagnostic Centre in Pitsea and the creation of the Southend Elect
  • Peri buys shoring and temporary bridge specialist Mabey Hire

    Peri buys shoring and temporary bridge specialist Mabey Hire
    Scaffolding and formwork specialist PERI has bought Mabey Hire to expand into temporary the bridges and shoring and propping sectors.
    Mabey Hire turned over just over £50m last year to generate a pre-tax profit of £9.5m, including £4.4m of disposals.
    The firm employs around 400 staff operating out of 16 different locations.Under the deal with German-owned PERI, Mabey Hire will continue under its current management, brand and name and will operate as an independent company under
  • Northumbria Uni invites bids for £75m CHASE project

    Northumbria Uni invites bids for £75m CHASE project
    The University of Northumbria has started the bid race for a landmark £75m teaching and research facility in Newcastle.
    Its ambitious plan to develop its Centre for Health and Social Equity (CHASE) will bring together academics working on health, social care, education, wellbeing and equity issues across the University’s City and Coach Lane Campuses into one central base in the heart of Newcastle.
    It will provide laboratories and teaching space to house some of the University’s
  • McLaren to build new Hertfordshire primary school

    McLaren to build new Hertfordshire primary school
    McLaren Construction has been appointed to build the £11.4m High Leigh Primary School at Hoddesdon for Hertfordshire County Council.
    The award came through the Department for Education framework which McLaren won a place on to deliver medium value contracts in London, the South East and East of England in 2021.
    The new two-form entry primary school for 420 pupils aged 4-11 has an integrated 30-place nursery.It replaces the existing one-form entry Westfield Community Primary School in Hodde
  • Civils firm Akela appoints former Robertson director as MD

    Civils firm Akela appoints former Robertson director as MD
    Scottish civils contractor Akela Construction has appointed former Robertson director Robert Ogg as Managing Director.
    Ogg has over three decades of industry experience  including previous positions at Morgan Sindall as Managing Director of Scottish infrastructure works and Balfour Beatty, leading the delivery of key frameworks and projects.
    His expertise in leading large-scale frameworks includes a key role in assisting the Scottish Government in the creation of the pan-Scotland Civil Engi
  • Vinci/McAlpine go-ahead for £312m Midlands hospitals revamp

    Vinci/McAlpine go-ahead for £312m Midlands hospitals revamp
    The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust has got the green light to start work on its £312m hospitals transformation programme.
    Vinci and McAlpine joint venture Integrated Health Projects is the design and construction partner for the project to transform acute hospital services.
    The JV has been carrying out preparatory works at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital site. The NHS Trust has now gained full business case approval allowing, IHP to move to full construction.
    Under the plans, the
  • Mount Anvil seals Isle of Dogs estate rebuild

    Mount Anvil seals Isle of Dogs estate rebuild
    Mount Anvil has signed off a deal to regenerate the Tiller Road Estate on the Isle of Dogs in east London.
    The firm will work with social landlord The Riverside Group in joint venture to deliver over 300 new homes within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
    It will include new affordable and private homes, in addition to the supply of 72 new homes for current residents to replace those in the three existing buildings: Kedge House, Starboard Way and Winch House.The scheme expands Mount Anvil&rsqu
  • Developer picked for Stafford town centre regeneration

    Developer picked for Stafford town centre regeneration
    Staffordshire County Council has selected a developer partner to progress a major regeneration scheme in the centre of Stafford.
    ION Developments will now work with the county council to take forward the Eastgate regeneration scheme.
    Outline proposals have been submitted by ION for residential and mixed-use developments on several sites including the reuse of a large part of the vacant former county council offices.
    The proposals are likely to include new public realm and green spaces near to St
  • Lendlease puts construction arm up for sale

    Lendlease puts construction arm up for sale
    Lendlease is pulling out of the UK and selling its construction business in a radical strategic business overhaul to focus on its home Australian market.
    The firm expects to offload its UK construction arm within the next 18 months and said it was already well advanced on plans to sell the US construction operation.
    The plan to simplify and restructure the global development and construction business comes after a disappointing four years which has seen Lendlease’s stock fall by around hal
  • Caddick steps-in at former Lane End housing job

    Caddick steps-in at former Lane End housing job
    Caddick Construction has been appointed to restart work at a residential scheme hit by the administration of Lane End Developments last year.
    The Rivington Chase scheme is part of a £262m regeneration project containing 1,700 homes in Horwich.
    Caddick will restart construction at the former Loco Works to regenerate the former railway buildings to become 38 family homes and 78 apartments.Dave Saville, Regional Director at Caddick Construction North West, said: “All projects, particula
  • BAM wins first phase of North Devon hospital revamp

    BAM wins first phase of North Devon hospital revamp
    BAM Construction has won the first phase of a major redevelopment programme at North Devon District Hospital.
    Phase one of the The Our Future Hospital project will see BAM oversee redevelopment of staff accommodation.
    The work is key to boosting the hospital’s recruitment and retention levels, to support future models of care, and will also enable the development of new clinical buildings at the hospital site, which the Trust plans to deliver in programme’s second phase.Chris Tidman,
  • Plans in for Leeds iconic Tetley building revamp

    Plans in for Leeds iconic Tetley building revamp
    Plans have been submitted to secure the future of the iconic Tetley building in Leeds.
    Vastint UK, the developer behind the 24-acre Aire Park mixed-use district on Leeds’ South Bank, plans to reopen the disused building with a market hall, food and drink space and offices above.
    The 92-year-old building, once the brewing giant’s headquarters, will form a historic centre piece to the wider brewery site redevelopment.The building’s art deco façade will be retained while an
  • Costain A1 £260m dualling job finally gets go-ahead

    Costain A1 £260m dualling job finally gets go-ahead
    The Government has finally given the go-ahead for the dualling of a 13-mile stretch of the A1 between Morpeth and Ellingham in Northumberland.
    Main contractor Costain has been waiting for the green light on the long delayed £260m project, originally timetabled to start in the Summer of 2022.
    The Department of Transport pushed back its decision four times since being handed the planning inspectors report back in October 2021.The original delay was blamed on the need for the Government to gi
  • Election delays decision on Lower Thames Crossing

    Election delays decision on Lower Thames Crossing
    The critical planning decision on the £9bn Lower Thames Crossing is to be delayed by up to six months because of the general election.
    The huge project is one of three big pipeline project decisions to be pushed back to allow extra time for new ministers to properly consider plans.The others include the £1.2bn Luton airport expansion and Associated British Ports planned £100m Immingham Eastern Ro-Ro Terminal.A decision deadline on all three has now been set for 4 October.
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  • Former Crossrail boss Mark Wild to lead HS2

    Former Crossrail boss Mark Wild to lead HS2
    Former Crossrail boss Mark Wild has taken the top job at HS2 to get the project back on track and bring spiralling costs under control as it enters peak construction.
    Wild is widely credited for turning around the budget-busting Crossrail project joining in 2018 successfully to steer it through the complex commissioning phase.
    He will join HS2 as chief executive at a pivotal moment in the programme’s delivery.HS2 and the Government are presently both at odds about how much the phase 1
  • Receivers in at £125m Manchester tower developer

    Receivers in at £125m Manchester tower developer
    Receivers have been appointed at the developer behind a planned £125m residential tower in Manchester.
    The receivers were appointed earlier this month by lenders to the Vision Manchester special purpose vehicle set-up to develop the 37-storey scheme in Deansgate.
    The sole director of Vision Manchester is Paul Rothwell.Rothwell was also a director of Empire Property Concepts which changed its name to MCIOD Limited days before going into administration last year owing suppliers and subcontra
  • Strabag UK suffers further big trading loss

    Strabag UK suffers further big trading loss
    The UK arm of Austria construction giant Strabag suffered a third year of losses as the firm continued to gear up for a long term presence in the UK.
    While the contractor has worked in the UK on HS2 since securing work in 2017 it set up Strabag UK in 2020 to become its main operating business here.
    Last year the firm reported operating losses of £17m, after falling £22m into the red in 2022 and £2m the year before that.
    Revenue almost doubled last year to £135m as its Har
  • Architects now upbeat after 10-months of work gloom

    Architects now upbeat after 10-months of work gloom
    Confidence among architects about future workloads has turned the corner after 10 consecutive months of gloom in the industry.
    According to the latest Royal Institute of British Architects monthly trade survey the industry workload index is positive (+2) for the first time since June 2023.
    This ends the longest spell of gloom since the survey began in 2009.
    Over the next three months, 19% of practices expect workloads to increase, 17% expect them to decrease, and 63% expect them to stay the same
  • Durham Uni picks UPP for £130m student scheme

    Durham Uni picks UPP for £130m student scheme
    Durham University has picked student accommodation specialist UPP to design build and operate a major expansion of student facilities.
    The £130m project will involve refurbishment of the College of St Hild and St Bede and the development of new college accommodation at the Leazes Road site.
    This will deliver 1,000 self-catered bed spaces and associated facilities, including a shared hub building.The site benefits from a south facing aspect fronting on to the River Wear and is a short walk

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