New MD for Muse | Rail operator fined after volunteer’s fall | Galliford Try gets back into house-building
Morgan Sindall has named Phil Mayall as managing director of its placemaking and regeneration business, Muse.
Batsetswe Motsumi has been appointed president of the Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors.
A heritage railway company has been fined £18,000 after a volunteer fell from a train and broke his leg.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has produced its own manifesto for the party conference season.
Three years after selling its house-building business to Bovis Homes to concentrate on construction contracting, Galliford is getting back into housing partnerships.
Bishop & Taylor are joined by Balfour Beatty sustainability director Jo Gilroy for a chat about decarbonising construction machinery and the promise of hydrogen.
Registration is now live for the UK Construction Week Birmingham trade show, which runs from 3rd to 5th October, alongside Grand Designs Live and Timber Expo.?
Bradford City Council has approved plans for demolition of the old tax office in Saltaire and its replacement with housing.
Plans have been approved for 687 new homes within the Smithfield masterplan area in Digbeth.
Komatsu is introducing the PC 200LCE-11 and 210LCE-11 models of its 20-tonnes class electric excavators powered by lithium-ion batteries.
Nottingham-based Hilliard Civil Engineering is shipping out a consignment of young used machinery to auction.