Last week the CEW column in the Western Mail featured a piece from Daniel Ball bemoaning the state of the UK’s housing market. His argument is that it is not fit for purpose.
With the news of the new super hospital there’s a big question about planning our health facilities. What do we need? When and what will it look like? A new conference asks the questions.
It can sometimes be appropriate for the client to pay for items even though they remain ‘off-site’, for example, where a contractor has themselves made a large payment for plant or materials that have yet to be delivered to site,
Willmott Dixon is further expanding its workload in the science and technology sector with a £20m contract to build Wales’ first science park, located in Anglesey.
Arup has just launched a scaffolding system fitted with a green living wall to make building sites healthier and more attractive for local communities.