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Read more »Strabag UK has been awarded a contract to deliver essential improvement works to a reservoir in Hertfordshire.
Herefordshire Council has signed John Graham Construction to undertake initial works on the £45m Hereford Bypass scheme.
North Warwickshire Borough Council has appointed Speller Metcalfe as the principal contractor for a new leisure centre.
The UK’s largest housing association has submitted plans for a conurbation of nearly 8,000 new homes in Essex.
New data from the Office for National Statistics today show construction output in Great Britain increasing but new work falling in January 2026.