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The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, has given his official backing to plans to extend the Northern Line...
News
The Glenigan report Construction Prospects for 2011 has shown a positive outlook for construction in the transport sector during the next 12 months...
Transport
The next 15 years’ retail development in Liverpool has been potentially outlined by a new report in a new independent study...
Local Authorities
Two recent Open Events for the Liverpool Waters regeneration along the Mersey waterfront have been a massive success.
Local Authorities
The Commercial Secretary to the Treasury, Lord Sassoon, has announced a pilot scheme in an effort to make savings on costly private finance initiatives (PFIs).
Healthcare
The three companies shortlisted last summer for the £400m Royal Liverpool University Hospital works have finally been given a date to submit their bids...
Healthcare
Urban Space associate Glenigan has reported on the state of construction in the healthcare sector in the next 12 months - and unfortunately it doesn’t make happy reading...
Healthcare
Urban Space Products started 2011 on a high by securing their largest single order on record, rounding off a quarter which seen record turnover and a record number of new customers...
News
Urban Space Product’s Paul Garratt headed back North smiling after the launch of the company’s new eco-friendly street furniture range, at the annual Ecobuild Expo...
News
Urban Space Products have made a great leap into the online arena by revealing a new and expansive corporate website for its customers, partners and associates...
News
Essex County Council, a repeat customer of Urban Space Products, has done what many in today’s climate are finding impossible...
Education
The thinktank Building Futures has published a report, “The Future for Architects?”, that questions where the industry will be in 2025.
Architects
A survey of construction manufacturers has shown an increase in cost inflation across the industry, meaning building contractors must expect higher quotes from their supply chain.
Construction

A new report from the Waste and Resources Action programme shows that waste in the construction industry has fallen by 28% between 2008 and 2009...

Construction
The Education Secretary Michael Gove has been pushed by a High Court ruling to reconsider a number of school building projects cancelled...
Education

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