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A joint venture of Sacyr Ireland and Wills Bros has secured a €265M (£233M) tunnelling deal at Dublin Airport. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
Site investigations, dewatering and some groundworks activities will now be exempt from the environmental permitting system as part of the UK government’s drive to deliver new housing and infrastructure. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
The East West Rail Company (EWR Co) has launched a market engagement exercise for a £700M framework covering archaeology, ground investigations, minor civils and utilities. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
Luxury London developer Gracie Group has acquired the Stanmore Gardens site in north west London and now plans a £180m residential-led scheme. Click here for full article Source & Image - construction enquirer
The final stretch of Lincoln’s long-awaited ring road has moved a step closer after the Government approved the legal orders needed to start the £200m North Hykeham Relief Road. Click here for full article Source & Image - construction enquirer
Overbury has beaten off competition from Heydon & Carr to take a £13m BBC fit-out contract at the landmark Tea Factory redevelopment in Digbeth, Birmingham. Click here for full article Source & Image - construction enquirer
A joint venture of Sacyr Ireland and Wills Bros has secured a €265M (£233M) tunnelling deal at Dublin Airport. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
Site investigations, dewatering and some groundworks activities will now be exempt from the environmental permitting system as part of the UK government’s drive to deliver new housing and infrastructure. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering
The East West Rail Company (EWR Co) has launched a market engagement exercise for a £700M framework covering archaeology, ground investigations, minor civils and utilities. Click here for full article Source & Image - Ground Engineering