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News & EventsCroydon clears new plans for £1.4bn mall15 November 2017 Construction of a new £1.4bn Westfield shopping centre in Croydon is set to begin in 2019 after passing its final planning hurdle. CITB to quit training and leave Bircham Newton16 November 2017 The Construction Industry Training Board is leaving its historic home in remote Bircham Newton, quitting training delivery and outsourcing back office functions. More bad news from Carillion17 November 2017 Carillion has issued another profits warning and is set to breach its banking covenants. Kier wins £35m Scottish hospital expansion18 November 2017 Kier Construction Scotland has been chosen to develop a new elective care facility at the Golden Jubilee National Hospital in Clydebank. Government plans boost for city transport connections20 November 2017 The government has outlined plans to invest £1.7bn in improving transport links for commuters in English cities. Lendlease picked for One Triton Square makeover21 November 2017 Lendlease has signed a £144m deal to be main contractor for British Land’s redevelopment of One Triton Square office building in London. Van Elle board urges shareholders to reject coup bid22 November 2017 The directors of foundations specialist Van Elle say that an attempt by founder Michael Ellis to wrest back control is “driven more by his personal agenda than the interests of the shareholders as a whole”. Budget reactions: builders respond23 November 2017 Here is a selection of reactions to the budget statement from across the construction industry. Balfour Beatty signs £287m contract for Manchester Engineering Campus24 November 2017 Balfour Beatty has signed a £287m contract with the University of Manchester to construct its Manchester Engineering Campus Development (MECD). Consulting engineer issues profit warning25 November 2017 Listed consulting engineer and project manager WYG has warned that its annual profits will be substantially lower than it had previously expected. Draft London plan brings higher fire safety standards27 November 2017 New fire safety standards are being written into London planning rules in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire but sprinklers will not be compulsory. Four picked for £150m M25 framework28 November 2017 Four contractors have been selected for a framework contract worth up to £150m for maintenance and improvement work on the M25 orbital motorway. London mayor changes the rules to promote high-density housing30 November 2017 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has produced new planning guidance for London in a bid to double the volume of house-building in the capital. Cardiff contractor’s order book swells1 December 2017 Cardiff-based R&M Williams has won more than £30m worth of contracts in the last month, giving it a boost for the start of 2018. Union sues blacklist ringleaders4 December 2017 The Unite trades union has issued high court proceedings against the ‘controlling minds’ behind the construction industry blacklist scandal. More woe for Mears as old contracts come back to haunt5 December 2017 Housing maintenance contractor Mears, already suffering from local authority spending cuts, has had to take a hit on old contracts it thought it had seen the last of. |