Industry News Roundup
9th November 2018
The latest news this week in the Built Environment
Go-ahead for £100m Cardiff Interchange
Plans for a new bus station, 22-storey apartment block, offices and shop units in Cardiff have been approved. Read more…
British Water names Thompson as new chief executive
Lila Thompson has been appointed as the new chief executive of British Water. Read more…
Finding positives in negative short-circuiting devices
Anything that brings about safety and time-saving benefits is a valued improvement for the rail industry, which is why the introduction of Negative Short-Circuiting Devices (NSCDs) to make isolations safer and faster is being embraced by the industry. Read more…
MoD sets out new procurement plan for major projects
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) is seeking to modernise its estate and establish a broader and more diverse range of suppliers, with smaller contractors set to get a larger share of its construction budget. Read more…
Irish Water opens EUR30M water treatment plant in Kerry
Irish Water and Kerry County Council have officially opened the Kerry Central Regional Water Treatment Plant. Read more…