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Turner & Townsend has appointed Patricia Moore as MD for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, alongside her current role as MD for the UK, as the company targets growth in the region.
The Construction Leadership Council’s material supply chain group have warned that rising energy and fuel costs threaten the sector.
Railpen, Socius, and lead contractor Morgan Sindall have marked the topping out of MY Central, the main office building at Mill Yard, a £180m mixed use campus in central Cambridge.
The Future Homes Hub has launched a new cross-sector Water Smart Growth Board (WSGB) to support the delivery of sustainable housing growth through better, more integrated water management across England.