Public sector news | Latest Construction News - Part 13
£1bn London Bankside Yards phase 2 received green light

£1bn London Bankside Yards phase 2 received green light

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Native Land has received the planning go-ahead for phase two of its £1bn Bankside Yards mixed-use development London which is next to Blackfriars Bridge....
John Sisk & Son won Corn Exchange area upgrade contract

John Sisk & Son won Corn Exchange area upgrade contract

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John Sisk & Son is confirmed as the main contractor for the Corn Exchange area upgrade contract Leeds. The scheme worth is £21.5m, this...
Green light for 1,500 new rental homes in Bermondsey

Green light for 1,500 new rental homes in Bermondsey

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Grosvenor has received the go-ahead for the plan to build 1,500 new rental homes in Bermondsey. This project is London's one of the most...
London super sewer project 50% done

London super sewer project 50% done

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London super sewer project has passed the halfway milestone by Tunnellers, the project worth is £3.8bn. The total length of the tunnel is 25...
Plans are in for ice skating centre in London

Plans are in for ice skating centre in London

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An ice skating centre worth £30m is on cards in London's Lee Valley. The plan is to replace the 34 years old Lee Valley Ice...
Plans disclosed for a new film studio worth £150m in Reading

Plans disclosed for a new film studio worth £150m in Reading

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Plans are revealed for a new film studio worth £150m in Reading by an American film giant. The plan to build a new complex...
Bids coming up for the Government's first £500m hospital

Bids coming up for the Government’s first £500m hospital

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Contractors have been called-up for face-to-face meetings by Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust for the Government's first £500m hospital. The official tender invitation is...
UK’s first ‘super slender’ residential tower received go-ahead

UK’s first ‘super slender’ residential tower received go-ahead

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UK’s first ‘super-slender’ residential tower in Birmingham has received planning permission. The Skyscraper estimated height will be 116 meters and the width is 9.5...
London News

All set for a first ‘rubber road’ in London

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Tower Hamlets becomes the first borough in London to make a road created part of the old recycled tyres. Tower Hamlets Council worked with...
Plans released for a £260m cultural quarter in Digbeth area

Plans released for a £260m cultural quarter in Digbeth area

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Developer Cole Waterhouse has free pictures of plans for a £260m cultural quarter within the Digbeth space of Birmingham. The developer has assembled the three.5-acre website, that occupies an outstanding position off higher Trinity Street and Adderley Street,...

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