Local leaders, construction industry defend data centers before Ohio lawmakers - Ohio Capital Journal
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Local leaders, construction industry defend data centers before Ohio lawmakers Ohio Capital Journal
Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust has broken ground on the second phase of the £65m redevelopment of Lynfield Mount Hospital, which will be delivered by McAvoy using modular construction techniques.
Online tool rehire marketplace National Tool Hire will now offer building materials, along with tools and equipment, from its network of local suppliers.
EdF's Dalkia UK will deliver an £8.9m package of MEP works for its third Passivhaus-standard school, Trinity Academy in Edinburgh. Work with the main contractor, McLaughlin & Harvey, will start in October.
Vp Plc has reported adjusted profit of £27m, in the year to March 31 2026, down from £36.7m, on revenue of £358.3m, down from £380m.
News - Tohoku University Selected to Lead Landmark Lunar Infrastructure Project tohoku.ac.jp
CITB launches accelerated apprenticeships - accelerated apprenticeship programme aimed at increasing the supply of skilled workers
Dudley Council Commits £805,500 to Avert Escalating Building Safety Crisis streamlinefeed.co.ke
Building an on-ramp for Missouri’s construction workforce Mizzou Engineering
social value construction - social value is too often about a headline opportunity and needs to deliver real change.
Pride in Property 2026 - More than a dozen leading real estate businesses came together last week to launch Pride in Property 2026
Buildout AI - A recruitment platform has been launched with the aim of helping construction employers tackle ongoing skills shortages
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