Balfour Beatty awarded contract to build Scotland’s first net zero prison
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by Vicky Maggiaini
2d ago
Balfour Beatty has confirmed that it has been awarded a contract to construct the new £209M HMP Highland in Inverness, Scotland, on behalf of the Scottish Prison Service. Balfour Beatty was first appointed to deliver the pre-construction phase, including the design of HMP Highland, in 2022. This latest phase, valued at £119M, will see the company progress with the construction of the new, modern 18,500sq m facility comprised of two new interconnected buildings and associated infrastructure. Scheduled for completion in 2026, HMP Highland will be the first net zero prison in Scotland with the fa ..read more
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Construction output decreased in February
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by Vicky Maggiaini
2d ago
The Office for National Statistics has published estimates of construction output for February 2024. The estimates show that monthly construction output is expected to have decreased 1.9% in volume terms, which follows a 1.1% increase in January 2024. The monthly value in level terms was £15,229M. The decrease in monthly output came from decreases in both new work (2.3% fall), and repair and maintenance (1.4% fall); anecdotal evidence from survey returns suggested effects of heavy rainfall led to delays in planned work and decreasing output in February 2024. At the sector level, eight out of t ..read more
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Falling from height workplace injuries
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by Vicky Maggiaini
4d ago
Following the recent tragic news of Gogglebox star, George Gilbey’s death is a stark reminder of the safety risks on a construction site. John Kushnick, Legal Operations Director of National Accident Helpline says: “Falling from height is the leading cause of fatal injuries to employees in the UK, according to government statistics. The latest HSE report on British construction has highlighted critical health and safety issues with reports of 69,000 workers with work-related ill health, 45 fatal injuries, and 53,000 non-fatal injuries for 2023. It is an employer’s duty to promote a culture of ..read more
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SMEs remain unprepared as cyber threats escalate
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by Vicky Maggiaini
1w ago
SMEs neglect cyber security, making them easy targets for a wide range of attacks, including phishing and ransomware. Hackers, some with basic technical skills, capitalize on these weaknesses. Despite cybersecurity threats being on the rise, many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) still lack basic security measures. On top of that, hackers are shifting their focus from big businesses to smaller targets, creating even more dangers for smaller companies in the digital space. The main reason SMEs neglect to secure their digital perimeter is lack of understanding of cyber security ..read more
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I&G to build new Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease
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by Vicky Maggiaini
1w ago
Yorkshire-based construction firm, I&G, part of the wider Sewell Group, has been appointed by Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust to build the new Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease in Leeds; the first of its kind in the UK. The new facility, which will be located on the Seacroft Hospital site, will bring a much-needed resource to the region and see all MND services housed under one roof for the first time. Named after rugby league legend, Rob Burrow CBE, who campaigns for MND after being diagnosed with the condition in 2019, the new centre will be funded by Leeds Hospitals Charity ..read more
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Glasgow Ship Build Hall progress
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by Vicky Maggiaini
1w ago
Turner & Townsend has been appointed by global security and aerospace company, BAE Systems, as the New Engineering Contract (NEC) Project Manager to support the delivery of Ship Build Hall in Glasgow, Scotland. With the construction of the facility already underway and practical completion expected in Spring 2025, the new Ship Build Hall is set to become a landmark building in Glasgow, where the latest Type 26 anti-submarine warfare frigates are being constructed for the Royal Navy. The hall is a key element of BAE Systems’ modernisation and digitalisation of its shipbuilding facilities at ..read more
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Construction vehicles set for hydrogen-powered revolution
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by Vicky Maggiaini
1w ago
Tractors, diggers and forklifts powered by hydrogen will help building sites and agricultural businesses go greener under government plans. A switch to cleaner technology will allow construction and farming, two key parts of the economy, decarbonise faster. New regulations would allow hydrogen-powered tractors, diggers and forklifts to be used on roads in Great Britain, with a consultation running for four weeks. Technology and Decarbonisation Minister, Anthony Browne, said: “Allowing hydrogen-powered tractors, diggers and forklifts to use our roads is a common-sense move to help reduce emissi ..read more
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BCIS forecasts building costs to rise 15% in five years  
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by Vicky Maggiaini
1w ago
Building costs will increase by 15% over the next five years, while tender prices will rise by 17% over the same period, according to the latest five year building forecast from the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS). Although the industry has emerged from a period of rampant inflation, construction firms are now dealing with the challenges of falling demand and stagnating output. After falling by 2.1% in 2023, new construction output is expected to contract by a further 3.2% in 2024 before returning to growth. Total new work output over the forecast period (2024-2029) is forecast to gro ..read more
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Planning application submitted for major new government hub in Darlington
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by Vicky Maggiaini
2w ago
The Government Property Agency (GPA) has submitted a planning application to Darlington Borough Council to build a four-storey government hub to support the ongoing success and growth of the Darlington Economic Campus (DEC). The government is investing circa £118M in the project, which is a significant indication of its commitment to sparking economic growth in the town and wider region; according to research from the CBI, every £1 spent in the UK’s construction sector helps create £3 of value to the wider UK economy. When completed, Brunswick Street will form part of a government campus of th ..read more
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World’s largest tidal scheme progresses
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by Vicky Maggiaini
2w ago
Advanced proposals to build the world’s largest tidal scheme on the banks of the River Mersey have been unveiled by the Liverpool City Region’s Mayor Steve Rotheram. Mayor Rotheram has revealed that the city region will pursue a barrage between the Wirral and Liverpool as the preferred option for the city region’s flagship Mersey Tidal Power project. The barrage scheme – the “first of a kind” in the UK – could generate clean, predictable energy for 120 years and create thousands of jobs in its construction and operation. Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: “The River Mers ..read more
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