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NewsStaffing levels up as Irish construction sector grows at faster pace18 November 2016 Job creation in Ireland’s construction sector has risen at the fastest pace in eight months as confidence regarding future output improved. Poland secures funding for €680m expressway project19 November 2016 The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed to lend €270m (£225m) towards the €680m (£567m) upgrading of a section of the S7 highway between Koszwały and Kazimierzowo in northern Poland. Buckingham Palace to get £369m building services renewal21 November 2016 The government has approved £369m of public money to fund a 10-year refurbishment of Buckingham Palace, on the basis of its importance as a tourist attraction. Lavendon faces hostile takeover bid22 November 2016 Belgian company TVH Equipment is making a £348m takeover bid for Lavendon to create a pan-European powered access hire giant. Taylor Wimpey seeks comments on its House of the Future shortlist23 November 2016 Six ideas for houses of the future have just been shortlists in Taylor Wimpey’s Project 2020 open design competition, launched earlier this year with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Infrastructure Commission tasked with technology study24 November 2016 The government has commissioned the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) to conduct a study into how technology can improve infrastructure productivity. Minister hits out at house-builders for land banking25 November 2016 Local government secretary Sajid Javid has used a major house-building industry function to lambast the big developers for hoarding land instead of developing it. Builders' merchants enjoy third-quarter growth26 November 2016 Sales of building materials through UK builders’ merchants rose by 3.8% in the three months after the EU referendum, compared with the same period of 2015. Engineers Ireland welcomes STEM report28 November 2016 Engineers Ireland has said that it welcomes the recommendations of a review into education in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Summoned by bells: McAlpine wins Big Ben restoration contract29 November 2016 Sir Robert McAlpine starts work in the new year on £29m of repairs to the famous clock tower at the Palace of Westminster Bouygues and Vinci complete slide of Chernobyl arch30 November 2016 The largest moveable land-based structure ever built has been slid into its final resting place at the Chernobyl power plant, where it will enclose the radioactive remains of the nuclear disaster. Siemens wins €273m contract on European electricity highway1 December 2016 Siemens has been appointed as contractor for a €273m (£232m) project to build two converter stations to serve a new 90km underground electricity highway linking Germany and Belgium. Agreement reached on Leeds wind tunnel dispute2 December 2016 Leeds City Council has reached agreement with the owner of Bridgewater Place to reimburse the costs of protecting the public from the wind danger caused by Yorkshire’s tallest building. Contractors face margin erosion as inflation starts to bite3 December 2016 The reduced value of the pound has led to the steepest rise in construction inflation for more than five years, the latest monthly survey of purchasing managers indicates. Revised infrastructure investment pipeline swells by £37 billion5 December 2016 The government has published details of the UK’s £500bn pipeline of investment in infrastructure, which indicates more work for the construction industry than ever before. Track and train, together again6 December 2016 The Department for Transport is planning to reunite the operation of track and trains on at least one section of the rail network. |