Final piece in £700m overhaul of Bank tube station in London opens to public
Upgrade to City underground transport hub includes new entrance and ticket hall at Cannon Street. The £700m upgrade of Bank station has been completed after seven years of construction, transforming London Underground’s major hub in the City into a “like-new, world-class” … Continue reading
Career pathway to becoming a Quantity Surveyor
The demand for Quantity Surveyors at all levels is very high currently and with projects all across the UK such as HS2 among others, this trend seems to be here to stay (for the foreseeable future at least). So how … Continue reading
Portsmouth Water awards more than £200m in contracts for flagship reservoir
Portsmouth Water has awarded £208m worth of contracts to two companies for the creation of a flagship reservoir in South Hampshire, which will hold 8.7 billion litres of water once completed in 2029. The firm, a portfolio company of experienced … Continue reading
The ‘bubble barriers’ that stop plastic pollution before it reaches the sea
In December last year, we shared an article by the Construction Enquirer about a wall of bubbles used to protect migrating salmon from work being carried out on a dock. A Dutch startup led by sailors and surfers has been … Continue reading
How to choose between two great candidates?
All employers and hiring managers know that recruiting new employees can be a long and costly affair, and that’s before inductions and training even take place. Employing the best person for the role will impact on the success of your … Continue reading
Putting your best foot forward
When you think about Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) what is the first thing that comes to mind? For most, safety footwear is high on the list, and on the surface, this might seem like a simple ask – just make … Continue reading
World’s first zero-emissions cement trials underway
Construction projects could soon be using the world’s first zero emissions cement, thanks to Cement 2 Zero (C2Z), a UK-based demonstrator project bringing together Cambridge University scientists with key industry figures. The project, which secured £6.5m of government funding from … Continue reading
Pressure from industry sees change to flooding law
ICE Past President David Balmforth was among the flooding experts encouraging the UK government to take action on sustainable drainage. A new approach to sustainable drainage has been announced by the UK government, following pressure from industry to act now. … Continue reading
Balfour beats Kier to £1.2bn Lower Thames Crossing roads deal
Balfour Beatty has scooped the £1.2bn contract to deliver the Roads North of the Thames’ package of works for the proposed Lower Thames Crossing. The firm will be responsible for the design and delivery of over 10 miles of new … Continue reading