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NewsScaffolders show substantial safety progress14 April 2017 Accident rates in UK scaffolding appear to have fallen nearly 50% over the past five years, despite an increase in activity. Cimic wins Australian prison upgrades15 April 2017 Cimic company CPB Contractors has won a design and construct contract to upgrade a prison in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW). Finance deal signed for German PPP motorway17 April 2017 Vinci Highways has completed the financial arrangements for 30-year public-private partnership (PPP) deal with the German federal government. Thousands to stand down for Stop. Make a Change.18 April 2017 Thousands of construction workers across the UK are expected to down tools this morning as part of a nationwide safety initiative. Hong Kong completes link to mega bridge19 April 2017 A 12km-long tunnel and viaduct link to the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge will be completely connected this month, Hong Kong Atkins agrees21 April 2017 The boards of directors of SNC-Lavalin and WS Atkins have reached agreement on the terms and conditions of a takeover deal. Contract awarded for $400m Queensland motorway upgrade22 April 2017 The first stage of the upgrade of Ipswich Motorway in Queensland, Australia, is set to start following the award of a design and build contract. CITB launches training assessor drive24 April 2017 The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is funding a £600,000 programme to help hundreds of people to become qualified on-site training assessors. Report calls for new approach to use of composite materials25 April 2017 The use of composite materials in construction and engineering is being stymied by inappropriate standards and regulations, according to a major new report. Bouygues set to build 3D-printed house26 April 2017 Bouygues has announced plans to build a house in Nantes, France, using an industrial 3D printer. Unite investigation identifies 25% cut in safety inspectors27 April 2017 The Unite union has warned of risks to workers due to a cut in the number of frontline health and safety inspectors. Netherlands issues recommendations following site fatality28 April 2017 The Dutch Safety Board has issued a series of recommendations following an accident that killed a passer-by on a Royal BAM site. Number of new homes hits 10-year high29 April 2017 New home registrations in the UK have reached a 10-year high. Construction lobbyists set out election manifesto wish lists3 May 2017 Some of the construction industry’s leading trade associations have produced their own general election manifestos, detailing what commitments they would like to see from the major political parties. Thyssenkrupp wins order for ‘super high’ escalators4 May 2017 Thyssenkrupp has secured an order that includes the highest escalators ever produced at its German factory. Melbourne awards $1bn contracts to remove level crossings5 May 2017 Two contracts together worth more than a billion dollars have been signed for the removal of a dozen level crossings in Melbourne, Australia. |