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Doncaster high-speed rail campus opens

As part of the government’s efforts to boost rail construction expertise, the Doncaster campus of the National College for High Speed Rail (NCHSR) has …

Steel-framed hospital for former BBC Pebble Mill site

Lincoln-based Simons Group has won a £21.85M contract to deliver a new private hospital in Birmingham for Circle Health. The steel-framed facility will …

Steel-framed hospital for former BBC Pebble Mill site

Lincoln-based Simons Group has won a £21.85M contract to deliver a new private hospital in Birmingham for Circle Health. The steel-framed facility will …

Steel in tune for acoustics

Steel-framed boxes within steel-framed boxes are the order of the day for a new music conservatoire under construction in Birmingham. Martin Cooper reports. …

Construction booms in UK regions

The UK’s regional cities are experiencing near-record levels of construction activity as developers invest heavily in commercial and residential real estate, …

Steel completes on Birmingham Conservatoire

The main steel elements on the first music conservatoire to be built in the UK for 30 years have been completed. Working on behalf of main contractor Galliford …

Jaguar expands Castle Bromwich site

Jaguar Land Rover has appointed BAM Construction to deliver a new multi-storey car park on Kingsbury Road in Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. The 59,000m² …

Funding secured for 3rd Snowhill office scheme

Three Snowhill, one of the largest ever speculative office projects outside London, has secured funding. The £90M 39,000m² development in Birmingham city …

News in Brief: March 2016

This year’s MACH 2016, the UK’s premier manufacturing technologies event, to be held at Birmingham NEC April 11-15, will host the latest innovations in …

Grand opening for Grand Central

Birmingham’s Grand Central shopping complex, which forms an integral part of the £750M New Street Station redevelopment, opens its doors this week. The …

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