Skanska

Sacked Crossrail spark blasts builders after blacklisting case settled

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A former Crossrail worker has said he was fired and blacklisted after raising concerns about health and safety. In a statement read out in the High Court today, Daniel Collins said there was a “culture of hostility” towards trade union activists in construction, which led to him being blacklisted from…

HS2 investigates slurry pool above Costain-Skanska tunnelling

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HS2 is investigating how a roughly 6 square metre pool of bubbling slurry emerged on a rugby pitch in Ruislip, north-west London. The brown foam emerged from the ground on Saturday (18 February), above a site where CSC – a joint venture between Costain, Skanska and Strabag – is boring…

Bouygues boss: race to the bottom ‘reversing’ despite inflation

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Client bodies are moving away from “race to the bottom” procurement, having come to understand contractors’ struggles with inflation, the chief executive of tier one contractor Bouygues UK has said. Racing to the bottom on procurement usually refers to clients valuing low-cost options above all else. Speaking at the CN…

HS2 slashes energy costs via framework

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HS2’s decision to use a government electricity framework has cut the price it pays for energy by approximately 10 per cent. The multimillion-pound high-speed rail project opted to use a government framework to buy in the electricity it needs to power machinery used on phase one of the build, which…

Mace and Skanska among firms at Transforming Construction 2022

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Leading figures from the UK construction industry will gather at CN's Transforming Construction conference next month to discuss the implications of new building safety regulations on the sector. In one of the event's headline sessions, Mace chief executive for construction Gareth Lewis will discuss specific features of the Building Safety…

HS2 launches first giant TBM in London

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HS2 has fired up its first giant tunnel boring machine (TBM) in London. The 2,000-tonne piece of equipment, known as Sushila, was launched in Hillingdon on 6 October and will bore five miles towards Greenford in west London. Sushila will work on a 24-hour basis for the next 22 months,…

Skanska’s £500m road upgrade faces legal challenge

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The Department for Transport (DfT) is facing a legal challenge over its decision to approve the £1bn A428 improvement scheme due to be built by Skanska. Last year, the contractor won the race to build a new dual carriageway between Milton Keynes and Cambridge in the East of England. The…

August contracts league winner revealed

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Kier took the top spot in the August league tables, thanks to a job to build a major new prison. The contract to develop the 1,400-space prison helped push Kier more than £400m ahead of its nearest competitor, according to data gathered by construction intelligence provider Glenigan. The firm will…

Contractor lands £345m Midlands road upgrade

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Skanska has won a design-and-build job to upgrade a section of the A46 road in the Midlands, subject to government consent. The contractor will deliver a new dual carriageway at Newark, on a 6.6km stretch of A-road running between the Farndon and Winthorpe junctions. The contract is worth £345m. Skanska’s…

Approval for Skanska’s £507m A428 dualling job

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Planning consent for Skanska’s £507m dualling job on the A428 has been granted by the government. Last year, the contractor won the race to build a new dual carriageway between Milton Keynes and Cambridge in the East of England. The work would see the upgrade of 16km of road between…