Engineering company BAM Nuttall has been fined after a labourer died during the construction of a wind farm on the Shetland Islands.
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A local firm in the north-east of Scotland has been awarded a multi-million-pound contract to help deliver a new HVDC converter station required as part of Eastern Green Link 2 (EGL2), the UK’s largest ever electricity transmission project.
BAM Nuttall Ltd has been fined following the death of a worker in Yorkshire. Gary Webster lost his life two days after drowning in the River Aire on 30 October 2017.
Rope and Sling Specialists Ltd (RSS) is delivering lifting equipment and services to BAM Nuttall for the Cross Tay Link Road infrastructure project in Perth. RSS, which has a depot at nearby Grangemouth, celebrated its involvement and met local residents that will benefit from the new three-span bri
A new bridge over the River Tay created by BAM Nuttall as part of the Cross Tay Link Road project will be named Destiny Bridge.
Network Rail will today open a new railway footbridge at Strathbungo in Glasgow’s southside.
A new footbridge was installed last weekend at Strathbungo in Glasgow’s southside.
An organisation leading the drive toward net zero is looking for more industry mentors from the construction sector to help the next generation develop carbon cutting solutions.
Network Rail opened the new Nithsdale Road bridge to traffic last Friday (20 January), completing an important phase of the Glasgow to Barrhead electrification project.
A new community woodland just north of Perth is being created as part of the Denmarkfield Rewilding with support from the Cross Tay Link Road (CTLR) project. The 43,000 square metre broadleaf woodland creation will cover ground at Denmarkfield, approximately two miles north of the Inveralmond rounda
The executive board of Royal BAM Group NV has announced that Ian Parish, executive director, BAM Nuttall, has decided to retire from the business on 31 December 2022. Mr Parish, who has over 38 years’ experience in the civil engineering industry, re-joined BAM Nuttall in 2020 as managing direc
More than 140 pupils from Blairgowrie High School took part in a bridge building challenge with the aim of getting them interested in a career in engineering and construction. As part of the Cross Tay Link Road project, construction professionals from BAM Nuttall and Perth & Kinross Council supe
A major milestone has been reached in the Cross Tay Link Road (CTLR) project as the first foundation pile was installed for the new bridge.
The Cross Tay Link Road (CTLR) team has struck up a partnership with Perthshire Women’s Aid. The team will be supporting the charity which helps Perthshire women, children and young people, who are experiencing, or have experienced domestic abuse. This partnership will be delivered through the
The Cross Tay Link Road (CTLR) is the largest infrastructure project Perth and Kinross Council has ever undertaken. Scottish Construction Now editor Kieran Findlay visited the project to find out how detailed design development and changes to construction methodologies have helped BAM Nutt