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Gleeds lands role on £10bn UK fusion project

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Gleeds has been picked to deliver procurement, commercial and cost-management services for the UK’s nuclear fusion programme. The Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) programme will see a prototype plant established at a site in West Burton, Nottinghamshire, where work to demonstrate the viability of nuclear fusion will take place…

Offsite specialist announces factory expansion

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Offsite construction specialist Merit has announced a 4,000-square-metre expansion of its North East manufacturing plant. The planned expansion would increase the size of its factory in Cramlington, Northumberland, from its existing 25,000-square-metre floorspace. The firm said that the move will allow it to test the stacking of modules on top…

Kier’s Glasgow prison masterplan submitted for planning

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A masterplan for a new prison in Glasgow, designed by Kier, has been submitted for planning. Earlier this year, the Scottish Prison Service awarded Kier the preconstruction services contract to deliver HMP Glasgow, which is set to replace the 19th century HMP Barlinnie. The submission of the masterplan for the…

Cost of living and climate emergencies ‘to accelerate innovation’

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The cost-of-living crisis and a sharp focus on the need for environmental solutions is expected to accelerate innovation in infrastructure, according to a report by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). The report, Infrastructure in 2023, suggests that the smaller pot of money available for major infrastructure projects during the…

Onshore wind-farm ban to be removed

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The government has announced a consultation on onshore wind farms, reversing the de-facto ban on the energy-generating projects. According to the plan, technical consultation will be carried out at local authority level when planning permission is sought for wind farms and turbines. The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities…

Modular specialist secures £100m funding to scale up

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Modular specialist Ilke Homes has secured £100m in funding from both new and existing shareholders to help it expand its operations. The funding round – which it said was the largest ever raised by a UK modular housebuilder – helps the company scale up its operations and open a new…

Housing association closes modular factories

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Essex-based housing association Swan is to shut its modular factories. Swan opened its first modular housing factory, a 75,000 square foot facility, in Basildon in 2017, with a second one following in 2021, also in Basildon. Production at both facilities is understood to have stopped pending closure. A letter sent…

Contractor innovation could ‘inflation-proof’ public schemes

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Contractors may need to drive innovation to ensure the delivery of government projects amid rising costs and frozen budgets, an industry summit has been told. At the CN Transforming Construction conference, Simon Rawlinson, head of research and insight at consultancy Arcadis, raised the issue of inflation and the chancellor’s recent…

Government seals £679m deal to back Sizewell C

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The government has confirmed funding of £679m towards the building of Sizewell C, giving the Suffolk nuclear project the official go-ahead. Business and energy secretary Grant Shapps (pictured second from right) signed a deal today that seals the government’s stake as a 50 per cent shareholder alongside EDF, which recently…

Sellafield procurement process delayed

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The procurement process for £3.44bn worth of work towards the decommissioning of the former nuclear plant at Sellafield has been delayed, as it awaits Treasury approval. Meanwhile, inflationary pressures have pushed up the cost of work on the framework for the West Cumbria site from £3bn to £3.44bn. In April…