News In pictures | The best images from March A round-up of the most impressive construction pictures from the past month.
Opinion Supply chains are key to cutting carbon – tier 1s should work with them With costs rising for carbon-intensive construction materials, main contractors should work with their suppliers to find green solutions, says Cressida Curtis of Wates.
News Wates appointed for £300m Suffolk prison expansion The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has appointed Wates to deliver a £300m expansion programme at HMP Highpoint in Suffolk.
News Laing’s head of procurement joins Wates as construction ops director Mosey joins from Laing O’Rourke, where he spent 16 years in a range of senior positions, most recently as head of procurement for Europe and previously head of health, safety and environment.
News Machine operator saved by defibrillator at Wates prison site A McCoy machine operator is still alive thanks to his colleagues’ quick thinking and the availability of an on-site defibrillator at the HMP Brinsford project site.
News Wates launches Dragons’ Den-style green project with major banks Wates is calling out for sustainable innovations to help banks and building societies reduce their environmental impact.
News Wates demolition subcontractor cuts emissions by 40% using retrofit-first A demolition contractor working for Wates claims it has reduced whole-life embodied carbon by 40% by redeveloping an existing office building instead of building a net-zero equivalent.
News Wates and Aecom back tree nursery prison project Wates, Aecom and Bechtel are among the companies supporting a social enterprise project to create commercial tree nurseries in UK prisons.
News Wates to build Cardiff’s first wellbeing village Wates is set to build Cardiff’s first ‘wellbeing village’ following full planning approval for the project.
News Wates completes UK’s first purpose-built quantum computing centre Wates has finished building the first purpose-built quantum computing centre in the UK.
People Wates and AccXel join forces to nurture construction talent Trainee programme will provide apprentices with “top-tier education” to meet the industry’s evolving requirements
News Wates fires employee over ‘unacceptable’ Hillsborough comments Wates Group has fired a project manager after he was charged following “malicious communications” shared on social media after a man died during a Sheffield Wednesday game.
News Wates to retrofit hundreds of homes for housing association Orbit Housing association Orbit has chosen Wates to retrofit 410 of its homes over two years.
Technical Demonstrating competence in the building envelope sector What does competency look like for the building envelope industry? Su Butcher talks to Neville Grunwald from Wates, chair of the sector’s Joint Competence Initiative, and Ross Finnie from AccuRoof, who is on the governance steering group.
People Wates commits to enhanced family leave policies Wates Group has extended its paternity leave entitlement, as well as a raft of other family leave policies
News Wates appoints new group health and safety director Wates Group has appointed Brian Long as its new group health, safety and wellbeing director.
People MoJ pilot scheme supports future construction leaders A new secondment scheme is helping to grow emerging talent through the Alliance 4 New Prisons
News Wates appointed on redevelopment of former London nightclub venue British Land has appointed Wates to redevelop the former site of a post-industrial South London superclub into a mixed-use development.
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