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East Midlands architecture practice bolsters team with two new hires
Lincolnshire-based architects and urban designers, PolkeyCollins, has welcomed two new members to its architectural team as part of its planned growth strategy.
Overseas investments in UK regional offices soars
Investments in offices outside the capital for the first half of this year hit £3.58bn - 18 per cent above the long-term average for the first half of this year, Savills research reveals.
Who is responsible for reaching net zero?
Carbon dioxide emissions are forecast to jump this year by the second biggest annual rise in history to help the economy recover after the pandemic. So, what can we do differently now to make a lasting positive impact on our environment and reduce emissions?
The hedgehogs move in: G F Tomlinson continues to protect local wildlife
Midlands based contractor G F Tomlinson continues its quest to protect local wildlife as part of their day-to-day construction activities and have recently installed by way of example hedgehog highways and houses in locations close to their existing projects.
Stepnell invests in mental health initiatives for employees
Life changing support for employees is being provided by complete construction partner Stepnell, through a number of new initiatives and tools to help increase the awareness around mental health in construction and enhance employee health and safety.
aask us launches new interactive website
Leading finishing designer and manufacturer, aask us, has launched a brand-new site featuring innovative 3D experiences.
Up to 3m homes powered by hydrogen within next ten years
The UK government wants up to 3m homes to be powered by hydrogen by 2030, as part of its strategy to move to the low carbon energy source.
Engineering Services alliance supports recommendations for cash retentions reform in Scotland
Leading engineering services sector body Actuate UK has welcomed recommendations to the Scottish Government to reform the outdated practice of cash retentions and protect sub-contractors from payment abuse and upstream insolvencies.
London's West End shops revive as footfall creeps up
Occupier confidence in the West End is beginning to return with some existing retailers moving to better locations or superior-configured stores, according to Savills research.
Developers asked to bid for funds to build discounted first homes
Housebuilders are being invited to bid for government funding to help deliver discounted first homes for locals and key workers across England.