Queen’s University leads project to drive safer, greener, cost-effective infrastructure
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast will play an integral role in a new £7.7m collaborative project, aiming to change how important parts of the UK’s
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast will play an integral role in a new £7.7m collaborative project, aiming to change how important parts of the UK’s
The Construction Industry Collective Voice (CICV) has reassured clients that ongoing price rises for projects are caused by global events not “profiteering” – and says
Turning to nature: how Scotland’s bioeconomy could support a zero carbon built environment. Written for Construction Online by Jennifer Smart, head of sustainability programmes, Construction
The Construction Products Association (CPA) has released its latest quarterly forecast, which shows that while activity is currently strong in the construction sector, it predicts
The successful installation of a new 92-tonne bridge is a key milestone in Skanska’s delivery of the £282M upgrade to M42 junction 6 for National
Built Environment – Smarter Transformation, formerly Construction Scotland Innovation Centre, has announced a new strategic focus prioritising the built environment’s transition to zero carbon and
With the UK construction industry in the middle of a materials procurement and shortage crisis, parties should make certain the terms of a contract are
Kier has been awarded the £460m contract to design and deliver an upgrade to the A417 between Gloucester and Swindon. The contract award follows a
Final designs have been revealed by HS2 for the Thame Valley Viaduct which will use pioneering modular construction methods to slot the bridge together like
Government has recently published the ‘Gold Standard’ and ‘Construction Playbook’, to help standardise the service expected for public sector construction works. The Gold Standard and