A coroner has raised concerns that contractors may not be aware of their duties under current fire-safety rules. The warning was issued after the inquest into the death of Tomas Ceida, a nightclub worker who died in Greenwich, south London, following a fire in August 2016. According to reports, he…
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NG Bailey owed more than £2m by collapsed gigafactory client
Britishvolt, the start-up electric vehicle battery manufacturer behind a £3.8bn gigafactory in Northumberland, went under owing around £160m, it has emerged. A new report from administrators at EY shows that those owed money by the company included mechanical and electrical (M&E) giant NG Bailey, which is out of pocket by…
Industry ‘could cut carbon by 40%’ with waste reduction
The government should set targets for the construction industry to reduce its use of raw materials by at least a third in the next 12 years, a thinktank has said. The Green Alliance said that such a move would reduce the industry’s carbon emissions by 39 per cent. In a…
National Highways: poorly performing contractors barred from bidding for work
National Highways is “extremely likely” to stringently assess the performance of suppliers on its new £30bn major framework, the roads body’s head of procurement has said. In an interview with Construction News about the forthcoming Integrated Delivery Framework, Malcolm Dare (pictured) said the client had already started excluding poorly performing…
McAleer & Rushe lands 338-home scheme for new developer
McAleer & Rushe has won a contract to build more than 300 homes on a new build-to-rent residential scheme in Leith, Edinburgh. Goodstone Living has appointed the Northern Ireland-headquartered contractor to deliver four apartment blocks containing “at least 338 homes” on the project known as Dockside, it said in a…