Company fined £1.6 million after lifting sling snapped and killed worker

A contractor has been fined £1.6 million after a 24-year-old man was crushed to death when a lifting sling snapped.

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Scottish Water moves towards ‘advanced partnering’ model for biggest ever procurement

Scottish Water has invited bids to be involved in a new partnering-style approach to maintain and improve its water and waste water infrastructure over the period 2027 to 2033, with a potential extension to 2039.

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Scottish government to explore new investment financing models

A range of measures designed to transform how Scotland attracts and supports capital investment has been announced by Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes.

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Heavy fines follow safety breaches at power station works

Two companies have been fined a combined total of £633,333 after a scaffolder was seriously injured by a falling two-tonne counterweight at Dungeness B power station.

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HSE confirms increase in fatal injuries in construction

Annual statistics released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) confirm that there were 51 fatal injuries to construction workers in the year to March 2024.

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New fund designed to cut energy transmission project delays

Electricity and downstream natural gas regulator Ofgem is consulting on introducing a new investment fund worth between £5 billion and £8 billion that would help Britain’s energy transmission owners cut delays, control costs and beat other nations to attract international investment in the drive to net zero.

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Commitment to carbon reduction lacking, says RICS report

The UK needs to do more to achieve its buildings and infrastructure carbon reduction goals and a more comprehensive sustainability approach is needed from government, says the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in a new report. Policy uncertainty and a lack of government incentives are main barriers to progress, says RICS.

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New credit guarantee launched for international projects

UK export credit agency UK Export Finance (UKEF) has introduced a new guarantee product to help British firms secure international contracts providing engineering, design and technical services.

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Contractor fined after telehandler operator died from crush injuries

A contractor has been fined £160,000 after a man was killed by a telehandler at a housebuilding site in Glasgow.

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Judicial review on oil and gas developments hearing in Court of Session

A legal challenge over the decision to give consent to the UK’s largest untapped oil field was heard at the Scottish Court of Session in front of Lord Ericht this week.

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