June 16, 2025
Red Construction Group appointed on iconic Tower Hotel by Thistle refurbishment, as the group delivers C.£110m worth of work on hotels across London and South West

Red Construction Group appointed on iconic Tower Hotel by Thistle refurbishment, as the group delivers C.£110m worth of work on hotels across London and South West

RED Construction Group, the specialist contractor, has announced the appointment of its Special Projects division by Clermont Hotel Group to complete the multimillion pound refurbishment works at The Tower Hotel by Thistle. This latest appointment joins the Group’s extensive experience in delivering hotel projects across London and the South West,

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Miniso makes Glasgow debut at Braehead shopping centre

Miniso makes Glasgow debut at Braehead shopping centre

Braehead Shopping Centre has officially welcomed global lifestyle brand, MINISO, with the retailer opening its first store in Glasgow, and only its second in Scotland, at the centre.  The debut reinforces Braehead’s position as Scotland’s first choice among highly sought-after brands. The 1,750 sq ft store, located on the lower

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Injecta Fire Barrier completes fire safety improvement project for Salford residential buildings

Injecta Fire Barrier completes fire safety improvement project for Salford residential buildings

As part of a critical project to restore fire safety, leading installer of passive fire barriers, Injecta Fire Barrier, has successfully installed regulatory compliant fire barriers within two residential tower blocks in Salford, Manchester. Working alongside Quaysquare Consult Limited, Injecta Fire Barrier installed the innovative Injectaclad system within the horizontal

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Groundbreaking bridge investigation technologies could transform maintenance of England's road network

Groundbreaking bridge investigation technologies could transform maintenance of England’s road network

World-leading research programme delivers breakthrough results in non-destructive testing, promising fewer road closures and enhanced safety A world-leading research programme that could transform traditional approaches to the maintenance of England’s motorways and major A-roads has announced significant technological advances today. The results demonstrate how state-of-the-art technologies could now be deployed

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June 16, 2025

Red Construction Group appointed on iconic Tower Hotel by Thistle refurbishment, as the group delivers C.£110m worth of work on hotels across London and South West

Red Construction Group appointed on iconic Tower Hotel by Thistle refurbishment, as the group delivers C.£110m worth of work on hotels across London and South West

RED Construction Group, the specialist contractor, has announced the appointment of its Special Projects division by Clermont Hotel Group to complete the multimillion pound refurbishment works at The Tower Hotel by Thistle. This latest appointment joins the Group’s extensive experience in delivering hotel projects across London and the South West, leading on c.£110m worth of works, including the recent completion of voco Zeal Hotel at Exeter Science Park in 2024, the UK’s first branded net zero carbon hotel. Located within walking distance of many of London’s heritage attractions and the centre of St Katharine Dock, The Tower Hotel by Thistle first opened its doors in 1973, by Sir Richard Hull, the then Constable of the Tower of London. RED’s Special Projects team is upgrading the hotel’s iconic Tower and Bridge Suites and refurbishing key structural elements of the building to develop improved function and public spaces, enhancing the experience for guests, visitors and staff alike, led by the designs from Unwin Jones Partnership. Two of the hotel’s most popular function spaces, the Tower and Bridge Suites, which offer unrivalled views of the Thames and Tower Bridge, will be enhanced through new window glazing, timber panelling finishes and light fixtures. Moveable walls will also be installed across the suites, allowing them to be separated into six rooms, to cater for a variety of events from conferences to business meetings and public celebrations, while improvements will also be made to the existing washrooms. On the mezzanine level of the hotel, the current function room will be transformed into a vibrant public space, with the installation of a new concrete, waterproofed wall, high-quality IT infrastructure and planting. The Tower Hotel by Thistle will continue to remain in-operation while these works are carried out, with RED’s Special Projects team tasked with delivering high-quality finishes and maintaining the health and safety of staff and users across the building. Nathan Farrar, Manging Director of RED Special Projects, commented: “The Tower Hotel by Thistle is an important institution for London. We are pleased to have a Clermont Hotel Group property within our portfolio, providing a world-class experience for guests and businesses alike. Our work to refurbish the iconic Tower and Bridge Suites and other function areas will enable Clermont Hotel Group to diversify their offerings, and ensure the hotel remains an attractive space for users over the long-term. Hotel delivery forms an important part of our workflow, and we are expecting future growth in hotel refurbishment works over the next 12 months in London, and across the UK.” Iain Grieve, Senior Property Project Manager, at Clermont Hotel Group, added: “Since its opening, The Tower Hotel by Thistle has proved to be an enduring part of London’s landscape. We have always looked at ways in which we can enhance our offering to meet the needs of businesses, guests and visitors, and the refurbishment of suites and function areas forms an important part of this journey. With the team’s extensive track record in hotel delivery, RED Construction Group were the ideal partners to lead on the refurbishment.” This marks RED Construction Group’s 9 project across London and the South East, where they have developed an expertise in delivering high-quality refurbishments, as demonstrated by their work on Legoland Windsor’s Woodland Village, London Marriott Hotel County Hall and St Mark’s Square development in recent years. This is matched by RED’s work in hotels where they have delivered over 1,000 hotel beds (including 658 refurbished rooms), and the UK’s first branded net zero voco Zeal Hotel at Exeter Science Park, led by their South West division. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Miniso makes Glasgow debut at Braehead shopping centre

Miniso makes Glasgow debut at Braehead shopping centre

Braehead Shopping Centre has officially welcomed global lifestyle brand, MINISO, with the retailer opening its first store in Glasgow, and only its second in Scotland, at the centre.  The debut reinforces Braehead’s position as Scotland’s first choice among highly sought-after brands. The 1,750 sq ft store, located on the lower level near MAC Cosmetics, delivers the full MINISO experience, offering a wide selection of trending beauty, stationery, homeware, and toys, including licensed collections from Disney, Sanrio, Pokémon, Harry Potter, and Stitch. Huw Kmiot, Associate Director of Asset Management, at Pradera Lateral, asset managers of Braehead Shopping Centre, commented: “That MINISO has chosen to make its Glasgow debut in Braehead is testament to the significant appeal the centre has among leading global brands.  MINISO’s unique proposition, with its vibrant design and affordable lifestyle products, aligns perfectly with our strategy to deliver engaging, experience-rich retail at Braehead.” Saad Usman, Chief Operating Officer at MINISO UK, added: “This is a milestone opening for us as we continue our UK expansion. Braehead is a key regional destination with a loyal customer base and high visitor numbers, and so is the ideal location for such an important debut.  The store has had an incredible response already and are excited to become part of the community here.” MINISO’s opening at Braehead follows the signing of Flying Tiger Copenhagen at the destination, which is due to open its new store concept in the coming weeks.  Located adjacent to M&S’s regional flagship, the store will stock a variety of seasonal and practical goods, with new collections launched every six weeks. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Modular Momentum: NHS Framework to Accelerate Public Sector Construction

Modular Momentum: NHS Framework to Accelerate Public Sector Construction

A new wave of modular construction is set to transform the UK’s public infrastructure, with NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) unveiling its updated Modular Buildings 3 framework, naming 27 approved suppliers. This third iteration of the popular framework agreement is open not only to NHS organisations but also to schools, housing associations and a wide range of public sector bodies. Whether for new builds, temporary hire or lease agreements, the framework offers a fast, compliant route to procuring modular solutions. According to Kat Jackson, principal category manager at NHS SBS, the framework supports a number of national priorities. “Modular Buildings 3 offers an opportunity to fast-track the construction of homes, schools and NHS facilities, aligning with the government’s wider objectives to tackle the housing shortage, modernise healthcare services and improve learning environments,” she said. At its core, the framework is designed to support the New Hospital Programme, a national initiative to build 25 new hospitals and replace older facilities, particularly those affected by structural issues such as reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC). However, its remit goes much further. Modular Buildings 3 is also aligned with the School Rebuilding Programme, which has been allocated £2.4 billion annually for the next four years. Additionally, it supports social housing projects, set to benefit from a £3.9 billion yearly investment over the coming decade. Jackson highlighted the broad potential of modular construction in meeting urgent needs across sectors. “This framework enables quicker and more cost-effective delivery of vital infrastructure. Whether it’s a GP surgery, a classroom or a social housing development, modular construction provides a high-quality, adaptable solution,” she said. “By embracing modular approaches, we’re not just delivering buildings faster — we’re also supporting sustainability goals, reducing disruption, and ensuring long-term value for public investment.” Approved Suppliers Under Modular Buildings 3 Framework: As demand grows for high-quality, sustainable and quickly delivered public infrastructure, the Modular Buildings 3 framework offers a crucial tool for public bodies looking to build smarter and faster across the UK. Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Injecta Fire Barrier completes fire safety improvement project for Salford residential buildings

Injecta Fire Barrier completes fire safety improvement project for Salford residential buildings

As part of a critical project to restore fire safety, leading installer of passive fire barriers, Injecta Fire Barrier, has successfully installed regulatory compliant fire barriers within two residential tower blocks in Salford, Manchester. Working alongside Quaysquare Consult Limited, Injecta Fire Barrier installed the innovative Injectaclad system within the horizontal cavities of two 10-story tower blocks to enhance fire safety. The unintrusive installation method of Injectaclad ensured the Salford residents could remain inside and undisturbed while the graphite sealant substance was inserted into the buildings. “Our collaboration with Quaysquare Consult Limited has enabled us to install this life-saving solution for the residents of Salford with minimal disturbance to residents. Their new fire barrier not only enhances safety but also offers a cost-effective remediation approach that avoids more expensive, invasive structural alterations – all while complying with the latest safety regulations” says Shaun Tasker, Managing Director at Injecta Fire Barrier. Compliant to regulations such as the Fire Safety Act (2021) and Building Safety Act (2022), Injectaclad is a fire-retardant material that’s pumped into mesh socks then inserted into buildings using a patented installation method. As an intumescent material, Injectaclad expands when exposed to heat, effectively sealing cavities to prevent the spread of flames and smoke. This provides residents with critical extra time to safely evacuate in the event of a fire. “With Injectaclad offering an easier alternative to traditional fire safety improvements, such as the removal of cladding or external façade, property developers can significantly reduce both project costs and installation times during remediation projects. Thanks to these advantages, we’ve been busy installing Injectaclad in high-rise structures across the UK, including this most recent project in Salford” adds Shaun. As the UK’s first independent approved installer of the patented Injectaclad system, Injecta Fire Barrier has established itself as a trusted partner in the fire protection industry. The company’s mission aligns with the growing demand for passive fire safety solutions following the Grenfell tower tragedy and subsequent regulatory reforms. To guarantee quality and compliance throughout their installations, Injecta Fire Barrier utilises the FireArrest software to GPS-track all injection points and deliver comprehensive reporting to the client. “As fire safety regulations become increasingly stringent, passive fire protection solutions like Injectaclad are proving essential for property developers seeking long-term safety – particularly those aiming to keep operations running or allow residents to remain in place during remediation” concludes Shaun. More information about Injecta Fire Barrier can be found at: https://injectafirebarrier.com/  More information about Quaysquare Consult Ltd can be found at: www.quaysquare.co.uk Building, Design & Construction Magazine | The Choice of Industry Professionals

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Groundbreaking bridge investigation technologies could transform maintenance of England's road network

Groundbreaking bridge investigation technologies could transform maintenance of England’s road network

World-leading research programme delivers breakthrough results in non-destructive testing, promising fewer road closures and enhanced safety A world-leading research programme that could transform traditional approaches to the maintenance of England’s motorways and major A-roads has announced significant technological advances today. The results demonstrate how state-of-the-art technologies could now be deployed on the network’s ageing infrastructure to reveal a more accurate analysis of asset condition – reducing unplanned road closures and enhancing safety. The Structures’ Moonshot Project, initiated by National Highways and led by AtkinsRéalis and Jacobs, has concluded the initial phases of its investigation into non-destructive testing (NDT) technologies and revealed its findings to more than 200 international industry delegates. The project focused on analysing England’s highway structures with hidden critical components which are difficult and expensive to inspect, such as post-tensioned bridges. NDT technologies use a range of techniques to build a picture of the condition of a structure, highlighting any defects hidden beneath concrete surfaces. They aim to complement and improve on traditional inspections and help to mitigate the need to undertake physical investigations, which can require road or lane closures. The project’s innovative approach has led to key industry breakthroughs, including the development of digital twins which integrate various NDT technologies to provide a more holistic and accurate assessment of structural conditions. Additionally, this programme is addressing a fundamental industry problem: whilst awareness of NDT technologies is high, there is a lack of awareness of the wide spectrum of technologies available and understanding in terms how of how they could be deployed to optimise inspection results. The research team has produced practical summaries and guidance on NDT methods, recognising that tailored solutions are required. The Structures’ Moonshot research team has conducted more than 60 in-depth tests since August 2023, covering both established and experimental technologies. This  included testing 20 types of advanced NDT technologies and gathering input from more than  20 specialist companies, globally. Trials were conducted on purpose-built, full-scale mock-ups of bridge sections as well as parts of decommissioned bridges such as the A14 Huntingdon Viaduct. One of the largest NDT technology effectiveness studies globally, details will be revealed at a conference in Birmingham today, with findings shared among the wider structural engineering community. Colin George, deputy head of structures at National Highways said: “The Structures’ Moonshot is about driving innovation through investment in new technologies. These technologies are set to provide us with game-changing solutions in terms of how we maintain the structures on our road network. “The challenges of maintaining an ageing bridge stock are very real. It is vital that we ensure that first and foremost our structures are safe to use. The technologies we’re looking at have the potential to achieve that goal, but also to ensure we’re spending our funding effectively. As a result, we would expect to see a reduction in planned and unplanned closures on our very busy network. “Technology is rapidly influencing the transport sector and it’s crucial we continue to invest in finding new ways of maintain the network. National Highways needs to keep innovating to improve experiences on the road, while getting people where they need to be, safely and reliably.” One of the advanced technologies tested was muon tomography by Estonian company GScan. This creates a detailed 3D model of the internal fabric of a structure, enabling expert evaluation of the condition of the buried steel components and concrete substrate without the need for costly and disruptive investigations. Chis Mundell, technical director at AtkinsRéalis said: “With more than half of England’s bridges set to exceed 50 years of age by 2030, we urgently need accurate and efficient methods to assess their condition. Structures’ Moonshot has been a unique opportunity to comprehensively test and validate the performance of various technologies – some will revolutionise bridge assessments equivalent to x-rays for doctors and patient diagnosis. “The testing has reinforced the view that there is no ‘silver bullet’ for structural investigations, but NDT technology integration is transforming how we maintain these complex structures. Having completed the first phases largely in controlled environments, we’re now looking forward to deploying these technologies on operational structures.” There are more than 20,000 structures on roads managed by National Highways, ranging from small culverts and gantries to large bridges. Many of those structures need repairs costing millions of pounds each time an intervention is required. Richard Sanderson, senior vice president Transportation at Jacobs said: “Maintaining high standards and public safety across our road network requires continuous innovation. “The ability to assess the condition of structures remotely, or with less physical intrusion, is a significant step forward and is a natural evolution to existing methods of investigation, which typically involve in-situ inspection and testing with temporary road closures. These emerging technologies offer the potential to support more efficient, targeted interventions, contributing to a more sustainable, safe and responsive road network. Jacobs is excited to be involved with these groundbreaking trials, which we anticipate will ultimately equip bridge engineers with an ever-wider toolkit for management of bridge assets.” The project now enters phase three, which will see wider use of the new technologies and approaches on operational National Highways assets and is expected to complete in mid-2026. 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