News The World’s Projects Could Get AI Boost, Says PMI Data produced by the group shows that 10% of global projects fail, while only 71% in Europe meet all of their goals. News Team 18th Sep
Mega Projects HS2 Unveils Enhanced Design For Birmingham’s Landmark Curzon Street Station The revamped plans include more cycle parking, better access between platforms, and upgraded construction materials for efficiency and reduced maintenance. News Team 17th Sep
News Kromek Secures £2m Contract With UK MoD For Advanced Radiation Detection Technology The contract will see Kromek provide its cutting-edge D5 RIID, a highly sensitive handheld detector designed to identify gamma and neutron radiation. News Team 17th Sep
News Mayors Call For Midlands-North West Rail Link To Replace HS2 Phase 2b “Doing nothing is not an option,” said Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham. News Team 17th Sep
News UK Delays Post-Brexit Border Checks On EU Fruit And Vegetables Until 2025 Defra described the delay as a "temporary measure" to give the new Labour government time to thoroughly review the planned implementation of further border… News Team 16th Sep
News Businesses Urge Government to Approve Lower Thames Crossing Amid Growing Infrastructure Delays Among the signatories are major industry bodies such as the Civil Engineering Contractors Association, the Road Haulage Association, Associated British Ports, and companies like… News Team 16th Sep
News UK Manufacturers Cautiously Optimistic Amid Economic Challenges, Survey Finds Business confidence has risen to match the highest level recorded since the survey began in 2014. News Team 16th Sep
News BAE Systems Wins £60m Contract To Upgrade Royal Navy’s Sting Ray Torpedo The Sting Ray torpedo, in service since the 1980s, is widely used by armed forces around the world, including the UK’s Royal Navy and… News Team 16th Sep
News Anglian Water Launches Project To Turn Biosolids Into Renewable Resources The 18-month project, which could revolutionize waste management in the water industry, is designed to explore the feasibility of using hydrothermal oxidation (HTO) to… News Team 16th Sep
News UK’s Largest Biochar Facility To Open In Wiltshire, Aiming To Sequester 17,000 Tonnes Of CO2 Annually Climate solutions like biochar are needed to address the challenges of decarbonization, particularly in energy-intensive industries like data centres. News Team 16th Sep
Mega Projects ICE Issues Urgent Call For Lessons from HS2’s Struggles To Inform Future Infrastructure Projects HS2 faced significant disruptions due to a lack of a coherent leadership structure. News Team 12th Sep
News UK Construction Output Dips In July Amid Cost Pressures And Election Uncertainty The largest declines were seen in private commercial new work, which fell by 2.4%. News Team 12th Sep
News UK Nuclear Jobs Surge To Record High, But Future Growth Depends On New Projects Growth is driven by major projects like Hinkley Point C, Sizewell C, and the emerging small modular reactor (SMR) sector. News Team 12th Sep
News Dublin Port’s €1.1 Billion Revamp: Innovative New Bridge To ‘Redefine City’s Skyline’ The single-leaf bascule bridge, destined to span the River Liffey, promises to be both a functional infrastructure marvel and a new landmark for the… News Team 11th Sep
News UK Metals Sector Wants Dedicated Minister and Industrial Strategy Businesses are concerned about the ongoing skills and labour shortages within the sector. News Team 11th Sep
News Miliband Considers Scrapping Plans For Wylfa Nuclear Plant And UK’s Nuclear Target The Wylfa site on the Isle of Anglesey had been identified as a key location for a new nuclear power station. News Team 11th Sep