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COP26 must launch reinvigorated UK effort on climate change, says CCC
The Climate Change Committee has published its independent assessment of COP26.
Winter road transport demand highlights increasing importance of safety
Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) reminds members to care in winter weather.
Wales economy needs to ‘green up’ to meet net zero challenge
ACE Wales’s annual event focused on delivering value and sustainable outcomes.
Northern leaders express dismay at government’s “inadequate” plans for rail
Transport for the North’s board expresses its disappointment and dismay at inadequacy of the Integrated Rail Plan.
Wood awarded contract with Department for Education
Wood wins consultancy services package on DfE's Schools Rebuilding Programme.
Mayor says whole tube line could close if government fails to fund TfL
London mayor Sadiq Khan warns that a whole tube line could close if the government fails to provide TfL funding.
New report warns of long Covid legacy of claims and disputes
Rebounding construction sector risks rising toll of lost time and cash, new report claims.
Carbon Gap calls on European policymakers to lead the way on carbon removal
Action needed now to develop new and existing carbon removal techniques at scale.
Mott MacDonald appoints new general manager for Scotland and Ireland
New appointment to help grow Mott MacDonald's buildings and cities business in Northern Ireland, Ireland and Scotland.
Helping UK infrastructure firms grow their business through exports
Fostering a 'Team UK' approach to help win work for construction and infrastructure firms.
Universal method to report carbon in buildings and infrastructure launched
World’s first universal standard for reporting emissions from buildings and infrastructure launched.
A great time to be[come] an engineer
Engineers deserve much greater recognition for the work that they do, argues Clare B Marshall.