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Amey completes sale of its utilities business

The critical infrastructure provider for the private and public sector has sold its utilities business to industrial private equity investor, Rubicon Partners. The sale, which is part of  Amey’s strategy to focus on its public sector-offering, completed on 12 April, ...

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NG Bailey unveils new EV charging business unit

NG Bailey has expanded its electric vehicle infrastructure service, with the launch of a dedicated business unit. A first for a company in NG Bailey’s sector, the dedicated business unit, which will offer an end-to-end electric vehicle infrastructure and solutions ...

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BAM PPP rebrands as Invesis

BAM PPP, the global infrastructure investor, is changing its company name to Invesis. The new name and rebrand reflects a change in ambition and direction for the business, which is diversifying to address the future needs of digital infrastructure and ...

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Building a sustainable future

Amey Consulting’s Managing Director Alex Gilbert warns that the UK needs new skills and new thinking if it is to meet its net zero targets The need to build a more sustainable future is not in doubt. Tackling climate change ...

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Bureau Veritas urges commercial buildings to ‘create an infrastructure’ that supports an EV future

Electrical safety expert, Bureau Veritas, has cautiously welcomed new world-leading regulations for all new homes and buildings in England to have electric vehicle charging points installed as standard – stating that the move will help to drive uptake in electric ...

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Kier to tackle modern slavery through its mental health first aiders

Kier is the first UK contractor to train its mental health first aiders (MHFAs) to spot the signs of modern slavery and exploitation. With 900 colleagues having become MHFAs at Kier, this new training is being delivered through Jericho, a ...

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Balfour Beatty bolsters its commitment to hiring apprentices, graduates and trainees

For the second year in a row, Balfour Beatty has bolstered its commitment to young people, publicly declaring its intention to increase the number of Apprentices, Graduates and Trainees by c. 60 per cent when compared to its 2021 intake. ...

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EQUANS director to chair CBI Public Sector Partners Council

Sam Hockman, Divisional CEO of EQUANS UK & Ireland, has been appointed as the new chair of the CBI’s Public Sector Partners Council (PSPC). Hockman leads EQUANS’ Energy and Technical Services business across the public and private sectors and has ...

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CBRE completes £960m deal for majority ownership of Turner & Townsend

CBRE has acquired a 60 per cent ownership interest in, and entered into a strategic partnership with, Turner & Townsend, a provider of program management, cost consultancy, project management and advisory consulting services for clients in 46 countries. The strategic ...

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Strong construction demand but supply hit by perfect storm

The Construction Products Association (CPA) has revised construction output growth up for 2021 from 13.7 per cent to 14.3 per cent since its previous Forecasts, but also revised down growth for 2022 from 6.3 per cent to 4.8 per cent in ...

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