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Vinci scoops £138m contract to deliver Sheffield forge

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Vinci Building has signed a £138m contract to build a 12,700 square metre open-die forge in Sheffield for a firm owned by the Ministry of Defence. The firm has been appointed as delivery partner on the scheme, which will create the UK’s largest such facility at Sheffield Forgemasters, a steel…

Balfour signs contract for Scottish prison

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Balfour Beatty has signed a £119m deal to build a flagship net-zero Scottish prison – with the total scheme cost now four times the original estimated price. The tier one contractor was appointed to a preconstruction contract for the 18,500 square metres HMP Highland in Inverness in 2022. Balfour Beatty…

‘That’s our job’: Homes England chief on MMC investment risks

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Homes England chief executive Peter Denton has defended a doomed £60m investment into failed modular builder Ilke Homes, saying it is his agency’s job to take financial risks. Speaking to Construction News after a government-commissioned review encouraged Homes England to act more ambitiously, Denton said he thought his organisation’s risk…

Government review moots new public body for building remediation

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A government-commissioned review has floated the creation a new body for transforming existing buildings – to oversee cladding work, retrofitting and decent homes standards. A regular review into the effectiveness of Homes England, which recommended that it transfer its current building safety responsibilities elsewhere, suggested a new cross-departmental body might…

Scaffolder body says clients should pay for new safety costs

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Clients should pay for extra costs incurred by scaffolders due to measures in the Building Safety Act, according to the head of a trade body. On Saturday, (6 April), the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) took responsibility for signing-off all designs for high-risk residential buildings before construction can begin. Any changes…

Energy-performance tool finds new home at CIBSE

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The Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers has been appointed as the new scheme administrator for NABERS UK – a standard for measuring operational carbon emissions from commercial buildings. The move comes seven months after the Building Research Establishment (BRE) stopped using the NABERS tool in favour of the more…

Kier signs small nuclear reactor research deal

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Kier has announced that it will help develop small modular reactors (SMR) with US firm X-Energy. The contractor has signed a memorandum of understanding with X-Energy and Babcock subsidiary Cavendish Nuclear to collaborate on the new technology. The firms will have access to £3.34m from the UK Government Future Nuclear…

Environment Agency teases £3bn framework

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The Environment Agency has alerted contractors to a £3bn framework it will take to market next year. The sustainability watchdog said a formal contract notice for its Collaborative Delivery Framework 2 (CDF2) would be published in March 2025. Selected contractors will deliver asset management activities across the agency’s infrastructure portfolio.…

Ardmore bags £236m King’s Cross life sciences job

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Ardmore is to deliver the second and final phase of a life science campus in King’s Cross, north London. The contractor was appointed by Reef Group, the developer of the 1 million square foot Tribeca campus that includes laboratories, housing, shops and restaurants plus public realm areas. Phase one of…

Sussex school cost soars

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A local authority has agreed to find an extra £17m for a school project abandoned by Willmott Dixon. West Sussex County Council cabinet member for children and young people Jacquie Russell approved the need for the cash to deliver the new secondary school in Burgess Hill. Willmott Dixon was awarded…