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Software producer helps charity boat race

Computer software producer Trimble said it is delighted to have supported its client Wentworth House Partnership in raising over £5,000 for charity AHOY in a …

Plans for Birmingham’s tallest tower revealed

Kuwait developer Salhia has revealed detailed plans for two further phases of a major urban regeneration scheme in the heart of Birmingham city centre. The …

ArcelorMittal achieves NHSS accreditation

ArcelorMIttal Downstream Solutions [AMDS], Scunthorpe has extended its quality management system to comply with the requirements of BS EN ISO 9001:2015 …

Cheshire plans women’s football centre

Cheshire County FA, in partnership with Cheshire West and Chester Council and ION Developments, has confirmed its intention to open a unique world-class …

New town in London Docklands announced

British Land has entered into a Master Development Agreement with Southwark Council and submitted an outline planning application for the Canada Water …

Liverpool’s business district to be expanded

A report to Liverpool City Council’s Cabinet on Friday (25 May) will recommend a Spatial Regeneration Framework (SRF) be drafted that would seek to develop …

May issue of New Steel Construction out now

The May issue of New Steel Construction (NSC) is now available in both digital and print formats that will be arriving in the post this week. Anyone who does …

Steel sites longlisted for Heathrow runway logistics hubs

British Steel’s Scunthorpe site and Severfield’s Dalton Airfield facility near Thirsk have both been longlisted as potential offsite construction centres …

Works starts on Stockport Mersey bridge

Main contractor Osborne has started work on a new road bridge across the River Mersey in Stockport The new Mersey Bridge forms the initial stage of preparatory …

Canterbury engineering hub gets approval

A vision to create a new engineering, science and technology centre for Kent and Medway, boosting regional business and economic growth, has been given the …

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