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News & EventsJacobs wins role on $7.6bn rail scheme19 July 2017 Jacobs has won the track design contract for a US$7.6bn (£5.8bn) rail line in Malaysia. Spie brings energy efficiency to Kilmarnock school20 July 2017 Kier Construction has handed Spie UK an £8m subcontract for mechanical and electrical works at East Ayrshire Council’s new William Mcllvanney Campus in Kilmarnock. Highways England beats target for efficiency savings but much more needed21 July 2017 Highways England’s performance is good but needs to be better. That is the conclusion of its regulator’s latest annual assessment. New York moves forward with $5.6bn rail scheme22 July 2017 All 100 projects needed to transform the busy Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) in New York are now moving forward. Transport secretary backs Crossrail 225 July 2017 Transport secretary Chris Grayling is to work with London’s mayor Sadiq Khan to try and identify an affordable funding package for Crossrail 2, with London paying half the £30bn costs. Fugro claims pile-test record26 July 2017 Fugro has achieved what it believes to be a new test load record for continuous flight auger (CFA) piling in the UK and Europe. Asbestos exposure brings £1.27m in fines for Balfour Beatty team27 July 2017 Three companies working on the refurbishment of a school in Waltham Forest have been fined a total of £1.27m excluding costs after workers were exposed to asbestos. Laing O'Rourke sells specialist precast business28 July 2017 Laing O’Rourke has agreed to sell its Bison Manufacturing business to Forterra in a £20m deal. Gilbert-Ash awarded British Embassy project in Ghana29 July 2017 The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) has appointed Gilbert-Ash for the fit-out of the British Embassy in Accra, Ghana. Ministers task Hackitt with building regs review31 July 2017 Former HSE chair Judith Hackitt has been commissioned by the government to lead an independent review of building regulations and fire safety in the wake of the Grenfell Tower blaze. Network Rail reforms to expand competition and innovation1 August 2017 Network Rail is planning to enable contractors with bright ideas to share in the benefits of their innovations on railway projects. New contract awards hit five-year low2 August 2017 Data gathered by the Builders’ Conference indicates a downturn in UK construction activity ahead with a slowdown in new contracts being signed. Parsons team picked for world’s longest suspension bridge3 August 2017 A Parsons-led joint venture has been appointed to support the Turkish government during construction of the world’s longest suspension bridge. E.On wins MTH wind farm dispute4 August 2017 The Supreme Court has found in favour of E.On in its long-running dispute with Danish contractor MT Højgaard (MTH). Hyperloop One runs test pod at 192mph5 August 2017 A hyperloop transport pod reached a speed of 192mph this week on a 500m test track in the Nevada desert in the USA. Subcontractor rates rise sharply in Germany7 August 2017 Subcontractors in Germany have been increasing their rates sharply following growth in construction activity and a strong rise in new business. |