Home » Author Archives: James Wilmore (page 2)

Author Archives: James Wilmore

Infrastructure body told to consider low-carbon rules

Sir-John-Armitt-ICE-Chair_660-300x200.jpeg

The National Infrastructure Commission (NIC), which gives the government advice on projects, has been told it must support the transition to net-zero carbon emissions in its recommendations.  Chancellor Rishi Sunak wrote to NIC chair Sir John Armitt yesterday informing him of the new objective for the organisation. It comes after…

Autumn Budget 2021: sector slams absence of rail plans

Generic-rail_Keymer-Junction_infrastructure_railway_track_bridge_660-300x200.jpg

Industry figures have expressed dismay after the government’s long-delayed Integrated Rail Plan failed to materialise in today’s Budget and Spending Review.  The plan, which is due to set out how lines such as HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail (NPR) will link up, was initially expected alongside today’s announcements.  However in…

Fresh plans revealed for £100m Holyhead waterfront scheme

Holyhead-waterfront-development1-300x200.jpg

Plans for a £100m mixed-use scheme to redevelop Holyhead waterfront in north Wales have been reworked and resubmitted after a previous application lapsed.  London-based listed developer Conygar has submitted new plans to Isle of Anglesey County Council for the long-mooted scheme, which includes a 250-berth marina along with 259 homes…

Southend FC get green light for long-awaited stadium

Southend Football Club stadium Fossets Farm

Southend United FC have received the planning go-ahead for a new 21,000-capacity stadium, 13 years after a previous application was approved.  A full planning application for the stadium on a 27-hectare site at Fossetts Farm was approved unanimously by Southend-on-Sea Borough Council’s development control committee on Monday.  The plans also…

Tolent boss replaced after loss revealed

Andy-McLeod_Paul-Webster_Tolent-300x200.jpg

The head of Tolent has been replaced with immediate effect after the group reported a loss last year partly blamed on COVID-19 issues.  Andy McLeod, who had been chief executive of the Gateshead-based firm since March 2018, will leave at the end of November, it announced today.  In a statement…

McAlpine investigates after panels dislodged on 23-storey Hilton hotel

CREDIT Thames Valley Police_Op Ravine_modern slavery_Iver

Sir Robert McAlpine is investigating an incident in which exterior panels dislodged from a new 23-storey Hilton hotel it is building as part of a multi-million-pound development.  A “small number” of exterior panels dislodged from the under-construction 189-room hotel in Woking, Surrey, last Wednesday. It led to a police cordon…

Sunak to allocate £7bn for transport schemes

24131473-C386-4C98-9E03-2BE8D469CF0F-e1635163791506-300x200.jpeg

The chancellor is set to allocate nearly £7bn from this week’s Budget to boost public transport in England’s city regions. Rishi Sunak is set to unveil how £6.9bn will be spent on train, tram, bus and cycle schemes across the country to address the government’s levelling-up agenda on Wednesday, although…

An intelligent future? How AI is improving construction

p30-aug21-AI-Alamy-TDD14M-300x200.jpg

From predicting the days when accidents are more likely to happen, to million-pound project savings, James Wilmore discovers how artificial intelligence is transforming the way projects are planned

How safe are modern methods of construction?

offsite_building-blocks_concept-300x200.jpg

From Mark Farmer’s 2016 industry review, to the aftermath of the Grenfell fire and the government’s Construction Playbook, modern methods of construction have been put forward as the focus for new ways of building. James Wilmore examines whether the industry is ready to do this and what’s keeping it from…