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New home registrations keep rising

The number of new homes registered with the National House-Building Council (NHBC) across the UK continues to run ahead of 2014 numbers. There were 12,459 new homes registered with the NHBC in April 2015 which...

Tyneside housing work for Keepmoat

Housing contractor Keepmoat has secured contracts worth more than £5.8m in the northeast, including a £4.8m contract with South Tyneside Homes. Work will start on the South Tyneside Homes development in June 2015 and will...

More Bell ADTs for AB2000

Scottish plant hire firm AB2000 has bought a further twelve Bell 30-tonne articulated dump trucks (ADTs). Bell Equipment sales manager Sandy Fairweather and AB2000 general manager Bill Marsh The investment follows on from AB2000’s decision...

Pellikaan starts Newbury sports centre

Dutch construction company Pellikaan has started work on a new £9.3m sports centre in Newbury, Berkshire, for David Lloyd Leisure. The new 3,300m2 club, scheduled to open in December, will have both indoor and outdoor heated...

Davyhulme remediation role for O’Connor

PP O’Connor has been appointed by Celtic Technologies to carry out the bulk earthworks, remediation and ground stabilisation required for the enabling works on the £170m Davyhulme wastewater treatment plant upgrade. The remediation work to a...

Wellington commits funding to runway extension

Councillors in the New Zealand city of Wellington have given the go-ahead for further work on the proposal to extend the airport runway. A majority of councillors approved the proposal to commit NZ$90m (£42.5m) towards the...

Saudisation forces 130,000 contractors to close

More than 130,000 Saudi contractors have been forced to close down, with many of them citing targets under the government’s Nitaqat – or Saudisation – programme as the root cause of their demise. The programme...

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