Heidelberg, Kenson, deliver low carbon Redbridge road
Heidelberg Materials UK has worked with Kenson Highways to deliver a lower carbon residential road in the London Borough of Redbridge, using its evoZero cement.
Heidelberg Materials UK has worked with Kenson Highways to deliver a lower carbon residential road in the London Borough of Redbridge, using its evoZero cement.
Balfour Beatty has been awarded an £83 million contract by Hub North Scotland to construct the new Forres Academy school in Moray, Scotland, on behalf of Moray Council.
Redmond Machinery & Motors in Ireland was targeted by fraudsters, who used stolen company details and false bank transfer confirmations.
Liebherr Nenzing has launched a new digital tool using AI to identify parts and prepare for maintenance.
Maraen Port of Nigg has awarded the construction contract for its Eastern Inner Dock Quay (EIDQ) to McLaughlin & Harvey, as it invests £30m in strengthening Scottish offshore wind, backed by a £10m grant from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE).
AtkinsRéalis has been appointed to a professional services framework by EDF and Sizewell C, extending the work it is doing on Hinkley Point C for five years, and adding a new role at Sizewell C.
Italian telehandler manufacturer Faresin has formed a strategic partnership with French Caterpillar dealer Bergerat Monnoyeur.
Graham has opened a new office in Cleator Moor, Cumbria, as it targets the delivery of nuclear infrastructure projects in the region.
Paragon has rebranded as Tilbury Douglas Fit Out. Paragon was founded in 2005, and acquired by Interserve in 2013; Tilbury Douglas itself was born out of Interserve's financial struggles in 2019.
Karl Goose, who joined Keltbray as CEO from Ferrovial in August 2025, is to leave the company by mutual agreement. He will be replaced by Peter Burnside, currently executive vice chairman,
Kubota dealer Lister Wilder has opened a new depot in Lopcombe, Salisbury, with four full length bays for the new 14t U145 excavator.
Housing association A2Dominion plans to invest £16m to make residents homes warmer and cheaper to heat—and more resilient to climate events like the UK's current heatwave.