Weekly News
Green light for University of Glasgow expansion
The University of Glasgow has been given the green light by the City Council for a £1bn expansion to be built on the site of a former hospital. The expansion …
New business district for Liverpool
A new Liverpool business district development, providing up to 37,000m² of Grade A office space over three buildings, has been given the go-ahead. Liverpool …
March issue of New Steel Construction out now
The latest 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 …
Work starts on automotive design centre
Jaguar Land Rover Automotive, the UK’s largest car manufacturer has announced it is beginning construction work on a £200M redevelopment of its design and …
Tekla 2017 software release for the construction industry
Trimble has launched three new versions of its software for structural engineering, fabrication and construction teams: Tekla Structures 2017, Tekla Structural …
Festive retail boost for Highlands tourist resort
Developers plan to fast track construction work on a new £10M retail park in Aviemore to ensure the first tenants, supermarket chain Aldi and Home Bargains, …
Funding secured for Barnsley town centre revamp
The face of Barnsley town centre is set to be radically changed thanks to a new multi-million pound leisure complex, which will be fully funded by the local …
Prestigious West End mixed-use development completed
Providing 4,500m² of office accommodation and 1,400m² of retail space, the eight-storey 11-12 Hanover Square project in London’s West End has been …
Ground broken for Oxford speculative office scheme
Developer MEPC and contractor Buckingham Group have commenced construction work of the speculative Park Drive East development at Milton Park in Oxfordshire. …
New secondary school for Chelmsford gets green light
Essex County councillors have backed plans to create a new 1,200-place secondary school as part of the development of the county’s first ever all-through …











