Ten social-rent homes are rising on Birmingham’s Trescott Road site. The Northfield scheme is due to complete in spring 2026 under a delivery partnership involving Birmingham City Council, TR Partnership Homes, and Midland Heart.
Oxfordshire has signed VolkerFitzpatrick for the Didcot Science Bridge section. The contract covers the rail-crossing structure and A4130 dualling within the wider HIF1 programme, with main construction due to run for about two years.
North Warwickshire has appointed Speller Metcalfe for its Atherstone replacement. The £28m scheme will replace Memorial Hall with a new leisure centre, starting on site this spring and targeting an opening in spring 2028.
Heidelberg Materials has renewed a three-year resurfacing deal with Wirral Borough Council, extending its role on structural carriageway maintenance.
Hull has appointed 30 suppliers to a seven-year framework. The programme covers engineering, regeneration, decarbonisation, heritage, highways, and building-related professional services.
MTX will deliver a modular healthcare facility in Rhyl soon. The three-storey project is due in 2027 and uses advanced offsite construction methods.
Birmingham has signed a deal for 95 affordable Edgbaston homes. The scheme pairs apartments and family housing with new public realm, waterside landscaping, and a targeted start on site in early 2027.
Birmingham has launched a major city-centre regeneration prospectus. The Central Heart plan targets more than 5,000 homes, up to 8,000 jobs, and over 400,000 sq m of commercial space across under-used retail and office sites.
A new West Midlands construction framework has gone to tender. Constructing West Midlands 3 carries an estimated value of £3bn and will appoint up to 20 contractors across three lots for public sector building and infrastructure work.
Manchester is moving its next housing phase into active delivery. A joint venture with the Greater Manchester Pension Fund is intended to bring forward around 1,600 homes on council-owned brownfield sites, with Postal Street set to lead the next wave of schemes.