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Read more »Henry Brothers has completed construction on a new £13.5m Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) MOT test centre and administrative building at Mallusk, Northern Ireland.
As Kimpton approaches completion of one mechanical installation in Telford, it is getting ready to start another in Glasgow.
Liverpool City Council has approved plans for a new nature park at the Royal Liverpool Hospital, to be delivered by BAM UK and the Eden Project.
Epiroc has launched an updated hydraulic breaker, the EC 122, promising simple maintenance and a compact design.
Balfour Beatty has received notice to proceed on the £54m Middlewich Eastern Bypass for Cheshire East Council.