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Ørsted said that it was cancelling plans for the 2.4 GW Hornsea 4 project, off the coast of Norfolk, because the deal it agreed with the UK government just eight month ago no longer stacked up.
County Antrim waste management company McKinstry Group is building what is set to be a flagship plant for construction, demolition and industrial waste recycling.
A report out this week highlights both progress and ongoing challenges in preventing modern slavery and unethical employment ...
A company that paints road marking is now warning motorist’s satnav systems of any traffic delays that it may cause.
Van Elle has agreed a five-year heavy haulage deal with WS Specialist Logistics. This will include the disposal of Van Elle’s in-house HGV fleet and transfer of its transport management team and ...
At 46.6 in April, the headline S&P Global UK Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) remained below the 50.0 no-change value – it has been in this negative territory every month of 2025 so far – ...
Following a competitive tender process, procurement agency Fusion21 has named 40 firms for its four-year national ...
A House of Commons committee is concerned that biodiversity net gain rules for developers are threatened by the Planning & ...
Spencer Bridge Engineering has been appointed to carry out works on Kessock Bridge, Forth Road Bridge and Tay Road Bridge ...
Andy George joins the HBF from Barratt Redrow, where he held the position of head of talent management.
While certain political leaders are calling for a rethink on UK net zero targets, project management professionals are ...
Construction demand for heavy-side materials in Great Britain has weakened further at the start of this year, according to ...
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