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Deadline extended for Inspiring Women in Construction & Engineering Awards 2026
The entry deadline for this year's Women in Construction & Engineering Awards has been extended until midnight on Friday 8 May. The awards will hail the individuals, companies and teams making outstanding contributions to gender diversity within their industry. This represents a unique opportunity for… The post Deadline extended for Inspiring Women in Construction & Engineering Awards 2026 appeared first on Construction News.
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On-Site Welding vs Workshop Fabrication: What’s Best for Your Project?
The post On-Site Welding vs Workshop Fabrication: What’s Best for Your Project? appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Welding plays a critical role in construction, engineering, and structural development. Whether you are working on a large-scale commercial build or a smaller residential project, choosing between on-site welding and workshop fabrication can significantly impact efficiency, cost, and overall project quality. Each approach offers unique advantages, and understanding the differences is essential for making the […]
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Last call for 2026 Women in Industry Awards nominations
Tickets are on sale for the black-tie awards evening, set to take place on 18 June 2026 at Doltone House Darling Island Wharf in Sydney. ( Prime Creative Media)Now is the time to spotlight exceptional women driving progress across industries, including construction, engineering and trades, at the 2026 … The post Last call for 2026 Women in Industry Awards nominations appeared first on Inside Construction.
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Gateway 2 backlog in 2026: Is the regime future-proof?
Li Yen Lim, managing associate in construction & engineering at Freeths, gives PBC Today an update on the BSR and the Gateway 2 backlog. The post Gateway 2 backlog in 2026: Is the regime future-proof? appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.
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Linxon wins £143m contract for Isle of Lewis electricity substation
Construction engineering firm Linxon UK has been awarded a £143m contract to build a new alternating current substation on the Isle of Lewis. The work is part of Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks' (SSEN) programme to expand power infrastructure across the north of Scotland, where… The post Linxon wins £143m contract for Isle of Lewis electricity substation appeared first on Construction News.
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