ISG scoops £61m Birmingham prison refurb
ISG has been appointed to refurbish hundreds of cells at a major prison – to bring them back into use. The £61m contract involves ISG refurbishing 300 single prison cells at HMP
The Budget risks tipping construction into recession
Hannah Vickers is chief of staff at Mace Jeremy Hunt’s second fiscal statement since becoming chancellor has given to the construction sector with one hand – and taken with the
Builder fined £175,000 after worker’s brain trauma
The site of the accident A London-based subcontractor has been fined £175,000 after a worker’s serious head injuries saw him hospitalised for seven months. The accident took pla
Parliament begins hunt for Victoria Tower refurb builder
Parliament has begun the search for a contractor to refurbish the historic 160-year-old Victoria Tower within the Houses of Parliament. Potential suppliers have been invited to an
EllisDon tapped for steel furnace job in Ontario
Award: Electric arc furnaceProject cost: CA$700 million ($508 million)Location: Sault Ste Marie, OntarioClient: Algoma Steel Algoma Steel has tapped Mississauga, Canada-based Ellis
Electric, Hydrogen Power Offers Alternatives at CONEXPO 2023
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Buffalo Bills Stadium Contractors Release Bid Packages for $1.4B Project
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Bigge gets bigger
Bigge is one of the United States’ largest crane rental firms The deal means that California-based Bigge’s 1,800-strong crane fleet is more readily available to customers o
Webuild unveils strong growth in 2022
Webuild has strengthened its position in the US and Australia with projects including the new Sydney Airport rail link The company said that its latest figures, for the year to 31s
Scientific breakthrough finds crushing rock in CO2 will decarbonise construction
Scientists at the University of Strathclyde have discovered that crushing rock in carbon dioxide can result in trapping CO2 in a stable, insoluble form, thus reducing emissions. A