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Green light for £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel

Construction Enquirer

The Department for Transport has approved plans for the vast A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down upgrade including a tunnel under the historic Stonehenge site. The green light was finally granted on Friday following a long-running planning saga.

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Digitizing Environmental Permitting for Successful Restoration Projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

The digitization of these processes enables greater efficiency and shorter project timelines, and allows environmental consultants to visualize, organize, and analyze data for robust project planning. Award-winning engineering, planning, and consulting firm Freese & Nichols, Inc. Army Corps of Engineers.

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HCSS Announces Integration Capabilities with Microsoft Intune

Civil + Structural Engineer

The integration of HCSS Plans and HCSS Field with Intune provides HCSS customers—especially those already utilizing or planning to adopt Intune—the ability to securely manage and install HCSS applications on mobile devices, ensuring that security policies and compliance standards are upheld.

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£170m boost to prepare Sizewell C site for construction

Construction Enquirer

The previously-allocated development cash will be used to prepare the Sizewell C site for future construction, procure key components from the project’s supply chain, and expand its workforce. The Government has injected £170m into the Sizewell C projects to speed up preparations for construction of the major nuclear power station project.

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It’s a very good year for contractors to partner with government

Civil + Structural Engineer

Steel South Works site. Supporters will work together to find initiatives to attract private sector firms, and the ongoing effort will offer significant contracting opportunities, especially in infrastructure, research development and environmental sustainability. Construction is currently expected to begin in 2025.

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Contract secured for Beerburrum to Nambour Rail Upgrade

Roads Online

In Queensland, the Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) has awarded Seymour Whyte, in a joint venture with John Holland, the contract to deliver stage one of the Beerburrum to Nambour (B2N) Rail Upgrade project. Image: tmr.qld.gov.au

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UK construction activity December 2024: Scotland

Construction News

Project-starts, main contract awards and detailed planning approvals all increased against the previous year, with project starts and planning approvals also increasing against the preceding three months.