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McAleer & Rushe reveals £100m Newcastle scheme

McAleer & Rushe reveals £100m Newcastle scheme

  The developer McAleer & Rushe plans to deliver a £100m mixed-use scheme including a new hotel, student accommodation, offices, shops and restaurants on the site of Newgate Street shopping centre.

Wates to build £141m London and Leeds office schemes

Wates to build £141m London and Leeds office schemes

  Wates was appointed by Huddersfield’s Roydhouse Properties to build its Central Square development on Wellington Street in Leeds.   The scheme will see a creation of 220,000 sq ft mixed use development comprising of 11 storeys of Grade A office space, retail and leisure.

Green light for £3bn Chelsea Barracks

Green light for £3bn Chelsea Barracks

  Westminster Council awarded a planning approval for the first three blocks of luxury flats on the 13-acre site.   Despite minor objections from Royal Hospital Chelsea, the Chelsea Society and English Heritage, the project was...

Muse lodged £107m Aberdeen city square scheme

Muse lodged £107m Aberdeen city square scheme

  The scheme dubbed as the Marischal Square development will transform Aberdeen’s former council HQ site.   The project will see the creation of 175,000 sq ft of offices with 250 car spaces, a four-star hotel, retail, cafes, restaurants and civic spaces.

LHC is seeking contractors for New Homes Framework

LHC is seeking contractors for New Homes Framework

  Procurement consortium LHC plans to launch this year its new offsite housebuilding framework for housing association and council clients.   Companies involved in the design, manufacture, supply and erection of offsite buildin...

Bouygues proposes the Portsmouth Shard

Bouygues proposes the Portsmouth Shard

  Bouygues Development is proposing to create a mixed-use development in place of the existing Brunel House built in 1960s.   According to the current proposal, the scheme will include a student block housing over 500-beds...

Green light for £120m Cambridge biomedical campus

Green light for £120m Cambridge biomedical campus

  Planning permission was granted by Cambridge City Council for scheme known as The Forum, a £120m medical and education facility on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.   The scheme includes a post-graduate medical education...

Grimshaw reveals Istanbul airport design

Grimshaw reveals Istanbul airport design

  The design for a new six-runway airport in Istanbul with a capacity up to 150 million passengers a year, has been revealed by a team of architects led by London firm Grimshaw.   According to the engineering team comprisi...

Plans unveiled for Anfield stadium redesign

Plans unveiled for Anfield stadium redesign

  According to the current plans, worth up to £150 million, the capacity of both Main and Anfield Road Stands will be increased from 45,500 to 58,800 seats.   The first phase £100m expansion will comprise of redevel...

1,500 new jobs at Skanska UK

1,500 new jobs at Skanska UK

  According to the construction firm Skanska, around 1,500 construction jobs will be created in the UK construction industry over the next two to three years to ensure sufficient skilled workforce for future growth.

Bidders sought for £150m London cancer hospital

Bidders sought for £150m London cancer hospital

  The developer of the UK’s first proton beam therapy centre, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH), has opened the bidding for the project to select a contractor to design and build its new cancer treatment centre.

£43m Sheffield aerospace factory gains approval

£43m Sheffield aerospace factory gains approval

  Sheffield City Council has approved the University of Sheffield’s plans for The Factory 2050 project, which will be the UK’s first fully reconfigurable assembly and component research factory.

Morgan Sindall bags £135m Brixton regeneration scheme

Morgan Sindall bags £135m Brixton regeneration scheme

  Muse Developments, Morgan Sindall’s urban regeneration and development arm, was chosen to deliver the £135m regeneration scheme in Brixton town centre, south London.   The deal includes the construction of a new t...

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