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Keep up to date with the latest contract wins and case studies for buildings by UK construction firms

Skanska scoops £105m office development

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Skanska has secured the contract to replace a nine-storey office block overlooking London’s River Thames, involving the reconstruction of the retained century-old facade. The Swedish contractor will design and build the 12,100 square metre flexible workspace for Baola Properties at 7 Millbank (pictured). The facade, which was built in 1913…

Council agrees Morgan Sindall JV can redevelop city centre

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A joint venture involving Morgan Sindall’s development arm is in line to regenerate Wolverhampton city centre. City of Wolverhampton Council is set to enter into a development agreement with ECF, formerly known as the English Cities Fund, for the £50m programme. ECF comprises Homes England, Legal & General and the…

Erith to jack up floor slabs after Faithdean’s £130m Fenwick win

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Faithdean has won the £130m job to alter and extend retailer Fenwick’s former flagship London store, with a radical plan to jack up entire floor slabs to create higher ceilings. The scheme, approved by Westminster City Council in April, will see four new stepped floors with terraces added to the…

HG Construction to build 37-storey Manchester tower 

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HG Construction has been picked to build a 37-storey student accommodation scheme in Manchester.  The Hertfordshire-based contractor will deliver 1,014 student rooms across One Medlock Street, a new student scheme set to be delivered in Deansgate, south of Manchester’s city centre.  The scheme is being developed by Greystar, while HG…

Fate of two greenfield data centre jobs in Rayner’s hands

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New housing secretary Angela Rayner could revive two data centre projects on Home Counties greenbelt land that were previously rejected by local councils. Councillors initially ruled against both projects due to their greenbelt status, but faced appeals from the developers. The councils both received letters informing them that Rayner will…

Defence framework bears fruit for Lendlease 

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Lendlease Construction Europe has been awarded three contracts for British Army facilities under a broader £5.1bn Ministry of Defence (MoD) framework. The contractor said today (5 July) that the deals, worth a combined £450m, were procured under the Defence Estate Optimisation (DEO) Army Programme by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO).…

Torsion and HGP form joint venture for £53m Sheffield resi scheme

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Leeds-based Torsion Group’s construction arm is to deliver a £53m residential build-to-rent (BTR) project in Sheffield. In a joint venture with Housing Growth Partnership (HGP), Torsion Group is providing equity to the 234-bed Hollis Croft Sheffield scheme. Torsion Group chief executive Dan Spencer said his firm was working with HGP…

New contractor for stalled Ilke site

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A local housebuilder is set to take over an affordable housing scheme that stalled after modular housebuilder Ilke Homes went into administration. Midlands-based Morro Partnerships was appointed by Jigsaw Homes on the £20.6m Birch Fields scheme in Nottingham and will start work this month, a year after the project was…

No decision on mega-tower after Lloyd’s of London objects

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Stanhope has been invited to talk to City of London Corporation officers about further revisions to its 73-storey skyscraper plans following concerns from neighbours, including insurance giant Lloyd’s of London. The City of London’s planning committee was recommended to approve the updated proposals for 1 Undershaft, which include more than…

Details of £2bn Highlands construction programme unveiled

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New details have emerged of a wave of planned construction projects in northern Scotland as a £2.1bn programme starts to take shape. The Highland Council agreed the mammoth 20-year investment plan in May. The plan includes spending more than £60m on roads and infrastructure improvements over the next three years,…