By Thomas Johnson Plans to build the UK's "longest road tunnel" to ease congestion on the A27 are being actively pursued by Adur and Worthing Council. The scheme was discussed by the council’s joint strategic subcommittee earlier this week (6 September) and has now been recommended for approval. The news…
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CN Workforce Awards 2022 shortlist revealed
A shortlist of the individuals, teams and organisations vying for a trophy at this year's Construction News Workforce Awards has been revealed. Formerly known as the CN Talent Awards, the categories and criteria for the 2022 edition have been revamped to recognise the outstanding achievements of those making the construction…
London mayor won’t stop ITV studios redevelopment
London mayor Sadiq Khan has chosen not to intervene in £400m plans to redevelop ITV’s former South Bank studios at 72 Upper Ground, despite the government having halted work. The proposals from developer Mitsubishi Estate and development manager CO—RE set out a landmark redevelopment of a 2.5-acre site into a…
Transforming Construction will discuss impact of Building Safety Act
The impact of the newly introduced Building Safety Act on project pipelines will be the focus of discussions at this year’s Transforming Construction event in November. Formerly known as the CN Summit, the event returns under a new name for its tenth episode – aiming to provide delegates with more…
New CN editor announced
Construction News has a new editor, who takes over from outgoing editor Lem Bingley. Colin Marrs joins CN from Public Finance, the official journal for the Chartered Institute of Public Finance and Accountancy, where he was editor for more than two years. A journalist since 1997, Marrs has worked as…
Revealed: 85 firms shortlisted for the CN Specialists Awards 2022
The shortlist for the CN Specialists Awards 2022 has been revealed today. A total of 141 entrants made it through the first round of judging, with 85 companies represented across 21 different categories. Demolition specialist AR leads the field with the most nominations – shortlisted across no fewer than seven…
Construction News editor to pass on the baton in June
Construction News editor Lem Bingley is to step down in June, handing over the role to incoming editor Colin Marrs. Marrs joins CN from Public Finance, a digital and print publication for public-sector finance professionals. A journalist since 1997, Marrs has worked as a writer and editor for built-environment publications…
Homeless and hospice charity Crash set to benefit at 2022 CN Awards
Crash, the charity that puts construction teams to work helping homeless people and hospices, will be the beneficiary of a new appeal at the upcoming 2022 Construction News Awards. Last year, attendees dug deep to give an amazing £21,337 to Crash on the night of the awards. Guests will be…
A new event to bring you innovative suppliers: CN launches Construction Meetup
The industry is facing significant market volatility and construction leaders will require new solutions to remain competitive. Working practices have changed, and solutions to some of the industry’s most pressing issues will come from collaboration and innovation with supply-chain partners. To help contractors work with suppliers more efficiently, Construction News is launching…
Inspiring Women in Construction and Engineering awards open for entry
Construction News and New Civil Engineer have joined forces to launch an awards event to showcase and celebrate the achievements of women in the sector, as well as the organisations that are leading the way in gender equality. The awards are part of a joint programme of activity planned by…