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Keep up to date with the latest contract wins and case studies for buildings by UK construction firms

High bids stall £50m NHS energy centre

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An NHS trust has paused a £50m energy centre build after it deemed the prices contractors offered too high. In 2022, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust offered contractors the chance to bid for a new energy centre that would provide heat and power to its hospitals. A notice published…

Homes England publishes £200m pipeline of work

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Homes England has published a pipeline of major works worth over £200m. The pipeline, which is the first published under the new Labour government, and the first since February, details all projects planned for the next 18 months. It covers £210.2m worth of work, some starting as soon as November…

Plans in for £10bn mixed-use regeneration

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Plans have been submitted for a major mixed-use development at Earls Court, west London, that would become one of the country’s largest regeneration schemes. Construction is due to start by the end of 2026 on the multi-billion, multi-decade project to redevelop the former Earls Court Exhibition Centre, which Keltbray demolished…

Morgan Sindall scoops early works on £1bn Liverpool regen

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Morgan Sindall has nabbed an early-works contract on a 9 acre redevelopment in Liverpool. The contractor is also delivering masterplanning on the scheme, Paddington South, where work has already begun.  Paddington South is the second of three phases on the £1bn, 30 acre Knowledge Quarter Liverpool (KQ Liverpool) project, also…

Government refuses to meet soaring Euros stadium cost

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The UK government has refused to bail out a landmark Belfast stadium affected by Buckingham Group’s collapse, after build costs more than doubled. Ministers told the Northern Ireland Executive on Friday (13 September) that it would no longer back the scheme due to a “significant risk that the stadium would…

Galliford Try wins £100m revamp of immigration removal centre 

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Galliford Try has been picked for a £101.5m revamp of Haslar Immigration Removal Centre (IRC), near Portsmouth.  The centre was originally built as a prison but was later used to hold immigrants accused of being in the UK illegally or pending their deportation, until it closed in 2015.  Haslar IRC…

Amey, Bam and Arup land £800m Transpennine rail job

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Two construction firms are sharing £800m worth of work on the Transpennine rail upgrade. Amey, Bam and design consultancy Arup – working as the TRU West Alliance – have won the latest stage of the £2bn project to improve train travel between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds and York. The alliance said…

Plans for £3.75bn data centre and new ‘critical’ designation revealed

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The first details of a 180,000 square metre data centre for Hertfordshire have been revealed as the government announced that new IT developments will be classed as ‘critical national infrastructure’ (CNI). The new designation, to be announced by technology secretary Peter Kyle today (12 September), puts data centres on a…

Wates and Hill nab spots on £800m MMC framework

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Wates and Hill Holdings are among 22 firms that have taken spots on a four-year housing framework focusing on modern methods of construction (MMC). The Integrated Traditional Build & MMC framework will cover 37 different regions of England and Wales for a range of projects, including low and medium rise…

Plans in for 54-storey Multiplex HQ replacement

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Plans have gone in to knock down Multiplex’s City of London headquarters and replace it with a 54-storey tower. Developer Brookfield Properties, Multiplex’s parent company, is proposing to replace the existing 99 Bishopsgate with a new tower that will be more than double its height. If approved, the new 240…