Architecture
Morgan Sindall Construction Appointed to Develop Milton Keynes University Hospital’s New Ward Expansion
Procured via the Pagabo Framework, the project will create a new two-storey building known as Oak Wards as well as a link corridor to the existing A&E department in MKUH’s main building.
These upgrades will enable the site to provide...
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St Andrews Timber & Building Supplies expands Stenhouse offering
ST Andrews Timber & Building Supplies has announced it is increasing its stock options at the firm’s Stenhouse base after ‘significantly modifying’ the Edinburgh facility.
Work has been completed on a ‘slap through’ which will expand the site by linking...
Architecture
£59m Edinburgh development tipped to set new low-carbon standard
GRAHAM has commenced construction on a new £59 million low-carbon development in Edinburgh which combines student flats, build-to-rent and affordable homes.
The Burnet Point scheme in Abbey Lane is the first-ever mixed-use residential development of its kind by Unite Students,...
Building Products
Russell Roof Tiles extends sustainable credentials with solar PV
RUSSELL Roof Tiles has launched its first solar PV offer to the market as part of its commitment to sustainability. The independent manufacturer of concrete roof tiles and accessories said the launch comes with the same quality credentials and easy...
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Timber industry hosts Scottish Parliament reception to explain sustainability benefits
THE Scottish Timber Trade Association (STTA) brought the timber and wood products industry together at Holyrood for the first time to host a reception about driving net zero awareness and timber’s benefits to the economy.
Along with three other timber...
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Energy Efficient Facility Opens In Belgium Worth €20 Million
ABB has gone on to open a new injection molding manufacturing plant worth €20 million near Ghent in Belgium so as to meet the growing demand for smart, safe, as well as sustainable electrification solutions across Europe.
It is well...
Infrastructure
Dropcity Shaping-Up Well In The Abandoned Milan Tunnels
There is a stunning example of adaptive reuse that has come to the fore. A series of tunnels that have been abandoned behind the Central Station in Milan have co-opted for a platform of a varied kind. The subways,...
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