Morecambe domes approved | Midas confirms problems | Africa maglev plan
Promoters of the Eden Project North are asking the government to put in £70m of public money to enable the £125m project to proceed.
The north of Scotland's electricity transmission owner has welcomed an assessment that fires the starting gun for over £5bn of investment in grid infrastructure.
Wates Construction has moved its southwest regional head office from Basingstoke to new premises in Newbury.
Construction cost consultant Turner & Townsend has raised its tender price forecast again in the face of rising input costs.
A survey of roofing contractors finds them optimistic about their workloads for 2022 but whether they will make any profit from it is a different matter.
Building services contractor HE Simm has appointed Brian Croot as its new group strategic growth director.
Midas Group has filed notice of intent to appoint administrators.
GMI Construction Group has named Andrew Hurcomb as its new divisional managing director for Yorkshire.
The Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity is promoting a support service for people who prefer to send text messages rather than speak to someone when feeling distressed.
House-builder Avant Homes has bought nine acres of land in Holmewood, Chesterfield for a £30m development of 141 homes.
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Ripon-based precast firm Ebor Concretes is under new ownership again.
Kier has been appointed by North Somerset Council and Cabot Learning Federation as main contractor for a £30.5m extension of Winterstoke Hundred Academy in Weston-Super-Mare.
Henry Brothers has been appointed as main contractor for a £12m refurbishment of the University of Manchester’s Chemistry Building.
K&T Heating Services has signed a £20m contract with Tower Hamlets Homes to provide maintenance services to residents for 20 years.
A plant hire company has been fined nearly £67,000 for a combination of failings relating to height safety and poor welfare facilities.
JLG, manufacturer of telehandlers and mobile elevating work platforms, has appointed a distributor for Northern Ireland.
Plans have been announced for an international maglev network operating across Africa.
An Australian trade union and one of its officials have been fined a total of AU$90,000 (£47,000) for threatening a contractor in a bid to make it become a member.