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President’s Column: March 2026
Getting it right. The BCSA has recently sent out a request for volunteers to help establish a Quality Group as it has been acknowledged that a lack of focus on …
News in Brief: March 2026
Allowing improved resilience, safety and long-term maintainability, Joseph Ash Galvanizing has completed a major electrical infrastructure upgrade at its …
Digital innovation comes under the spotlight after MP visit
Catherine Atkinson MP (second from left in picture) visited global construction software specialist STRUMIS at its offices in Derby to meet industry …
Ground broken for two South Wales education campuses
Bouygues UK has broken ground on two South Wales education projects: the Barry Waterfront Campus and the Advanced Technology Centre near Cardiff Airport. The …
Galliford Try goes back to school in Hartlepool
The Department for Education (DfE) has awarded Galliford Try Building North East and Yorkshire the £16.1 million contract to rebuild St Helens Primary School …
Plans in for new Highlands hospital
Marking a significant milestone, the formal planning application for the proposed 11,800m² Lochaber Hospital has been submitted to Highland Council by Keppie …
Work starts on Weybridge health hub
Willmott Dixon has started work on a new £20 million neighbourhood health hub in Weybridge, Surrey. Procured via the Procure23 framework, the project is being …
Milestone celebrated at Grimsby regeneration scheme
The steelwork installation on the £50 million Freshney Place project in Grimsby has been marked with a steel signing ceremony. GMI Construction has marked the …
Steel up for new Kingston Leisure Centre
Residents in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames will soon benefit from a new community-focused leisure centre. Located in the heart of the town centre, …











Animal spirits to overcome uncertainties?
The news on the economic front recently has seemed to have been mostly – at best – in the ‘it could be worse’ category. Threats to energy …