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Work kicks off on Indian bullet train

Work kicks off on Indian bullet train

16 September 2017
The prime ministers of Japan and India have launched a project to build the line for India’s first bullet train service.
Team in place up for Amazon Mega Shed

Team in place up for Amazon Mega Shed

18 September 2017
ISG has been confirmed as main contractor for online retailer Amazon’s Mega Shed project in Bristol and brought in Doncaster-based Mech FS as its mechanical and electrical subcontractor.
Civils contractors support CITB levy

Civils contractors support CITB levy

21 September 2017
Civil engineering contractors overwhelmingly support continuation of the Construction Industry Training Board and the levy system, according to a poll by their trade association.
Strike vote threatens Hinkley Point progress

Strike vote threatens Hinkley Point progress

22 September 2017
The labour agreement at Hinkley Point C was supposed to be “the blueprint for all future major construction projects” but now it all seems to be unravelling.
Laing O’Rourke JV wins Sydney metro station

Laing O’Rourke JV wins Sydney metro station

23 September 2017
A joint venture between Laing O’Rourke and John Holland has been appointed for the upgrade of Sydenham Station in Sydney, Australia.
Scaffold inspectors prosecuted after roofer falls

Scaffold inspectors prosecuted after roofer falls

25 September 2017
Two scaffold inspectors have been prosecuted for signing off a scaffold without actually checking it.
Construction director wants Lord Sugar’s money

Construction director wants Lord Sugar’s money

27 September 2017
The owner of a construction business is among the candidates seeking to win investment from Lord Sugar in the next series of The Apprentice.
Build UK backs CITB levy

Build UK backs CITB levy

28 September 2017
Members of Build UK, the trade association that represents both the UK’s biggest construction companies as well as a host of specialist federations, have voted for the continuation of the Construction Industry Training board levy system.
Carillion half-year losses top £1bn

Carillion half-year losses top £1bn

30 September 2017
Carillion lost more than a billion pounds in the first half of the year, making it probably the most disastrous financial performance by a UK construction company... ever.
London mayor seeks new powers to police construction machinery

London mayor seeks new powers to police construction machinery

2 October 2017
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has asked central government to give him new powers to curb pollution from construction machinery.
House-builders vote against CITB levy renewal

House-builders vote against CITB levy renewal

3 October 2017
UK house-builders have voted resoundingly against renewal of the Construction Industry Training Board’s levy for another three years.
Hong Kong completes investigation into balcony collapse

Hong Kong completes investigation into balcony collapse

6 October 2017
Hong Kong’s Building Department has published the findings of an investigation into the collapse of a balcony.
Owen Pugh in administration

Owen Pugh in administration

10 October 2017
Northeast civil engineering contractor Owen Pugh has collapsed into administration under the weight of cash flow pressures.
Irish budget gives boost to housing

Irish budget gives boost to housing

11 October 2017
Ireland’s new budget includes a 46% increase in the housing budget, taking the total to €1.9bn (£1.7bn).
Construction T-levels to start in 2020

Construction T-levels to start in 2020

12 October 2017
The Department for Education has revealed plans for T-level courses in construction to begin in 2020.
Rail spend approaches £10bn a year

Rail spend approaches £10bn a year

13 October 2017
Transport secretary Chris Grayling has set out plans for £48bn to be spent on the railways over the five years to 2024.
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