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Government slammed over fivefold cost hike for infectious-disease labs

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MPs have called for a radical rethink of how facilities to tackle the risk of highly infectious diseases are delivered, after the cost of new labs soared by more than 500 per cent in under a decade. In a report released on Monday (27 May), parliament’s Public Accounts Committee says…

Green light for £312m Vinci-McAlpine hospitals overhaul

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The £312m revamp of two Midlands hospitals by Vinci and Sir Robert McAlpine has been given the go-ahead. The Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust confirmed that the full business case for its transformation programme had been approved, allowing construction to begin. Integrated Health Projects (IHP), a joint venture of Vinci…

Election 24: Industry body makes 12 demands of next government

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A leading construction body has urged the next government to provide financial incentives to encourage companies to invest in modern methods of construction. The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) made its views known in its manifesto for the forthcoming general election. Major contractors have already called for a clear focus…

Election 24: Fit-out manifesto urges strengthening of ‘ignored’ Playbook

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The incoming government must beef up its Construction Playbook guidance to prevent its provisions from being “routinely ignored”, a leading trade body has said. The call was part of a Blueprint for Better Construction set out by the Finishes and Interiors Sector (FIS) ahead of the general election on 4…

Peabody chooses contractors for £1bn London repair contracts

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Peabody has provisionally selected five contractors, including Wates and Kier, for £1bn worth of maintenance and repair contracts, as part of an overhaul aimed at reversing its underperformance in London. The housing association launched a tender last year in an effort to improve its maintenance services following repeated failures in…

HG Construction wins £69m Leeds build-to-rent scheme

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HG Construction has been selected to build a £69m build-to-rent scheme on a former car park in Leeds. The contractor will deliver 375 homes for McLaren Living, McClaren Group’s build-to-rent development arm. Construction is expected to complete in early 2027. Designed by architects Carey Jones Chapman Tolcher, the BeckYard scheme…

Contractor sought for delayed £55m campus job after McAlpine exits

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The University of Cumbria has advertised a fresh deal to build its new campus in Carlisle city centre after Sir Robert McAlpine (SRM) walked away from the delayed scheme. The Hertfordshire-headquartered contractor said in March 2022 that it had been named as sole contractor on the £78m Citadels project (pictured)…

General election: Tier one contractors call for construction focus

Retentions: PM to receive petition calling for reform

Major contractors have called for a clear focus on construction during the campaign period that began with yesterday’s announcement of a general election on 4 July. Prime minister Rishi Sunak caught many political commentators by surprise by calling voters to the ballot box six months before the end of the…

Amey among six firms to land places on £90m Northern Irish framework

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Amey, Aecom and WSP are among six contractors to have scooped places on a £90m engineering design framework in Northern Ireland. They join Jacobs, RPS Ireland and AtkinsRealis on the Department for Infrastructure’s (DFI’s) Major Works Planning, Assessment and Delivery Framework. The deal will see the successful firms work on…

Sisk confirms £300m Man City stand win

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John Sisk & Son has confirmed that it is building the new North Stand for Manchester City FC’s Etihad Stadium. Construction News reported last July that the contractor was in talks about the £300m job. Today’s announcement is Sisk's first official recognition that a main contract has been signed. The…