
Glasgow: Traffic lights still not working after West Nile Street fire
After the major fire in Glasgow over the weekend, Scottish Power has confirmed that the traffic lights at Bath Street and West Nile Street remain

After the major fire in Glasgow over the weekend, Scottish Power has confirmed that the traffic lights at Bath Street and West Nile Street remain

Winvic Construction Ltd has announced the successful completion of its fourth scheme under the Lincolnshire County Council (LCC) highways framework. The Carholme Road and A46/A57 Roundabout project

Lincolnshire County Council is working with TRT Lighting on a countywide retrofit programme that’s cutting street lighting energy use by more than 65%. The project

First Response Group (FRG) has unveiled FRG Tremors – a breakthrough seismic detection system that senses tampering to both laid cable and cable drums in storage, and
Parliamentarians have warned that “systemic failures” in major infrastructure project delivery could “derail” the Government’s infrastructure ambitions. In a new report launched by the All-Party

Vital surface dressing work on Britain’s local roads that is proven to prevent potholes forming increased by 15% this year, new data shared with the

The Humber Bridge’s automated toll system has been delayed until 2026. Officials confirmed that work on the system that began in March with the original

The shortlist of contractors for construction of the fifth section of the A9 – from Pitlochry to Killiecrankie – has been confirmed as the dualling

Dr. Kum Wah Choy, Technology Solutions Director at Telent, has highlighted how the highways sector can modernise legacy systems without ripping everything out. His viewpoint offers

Jacobs has been named as a supplier on the Crown Commercial Service’s (CCS) Management Consultancy Framework Four (MCF4) on Lot 8 – Infrastructure. The framework
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