Planning granted for one of Europe's largest filmmaking studios
Early designs for Crown Works Studios in Sunderland, UK received the green light from Sunderland City Council this week, with the approval of its hybrid planning application.
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Early designs for Crown Works Studios in Sunderland, UK received the green light from Sunderland City Council this week, with the approval of its hybrid planning application.
The South Australian Government has committed AU$348.9m to build a New Forensic Science Centre in South Australia (SA), with the new facility supporting the state’s operations of Forensic Science SA and the SA Police Forensic Services Branch.
We have been appointed as partners on Thames Water’s FA2051 Programme Partner Framework to support the organisation in its plans to safeguard water security for future generations in the Southeast.
We have recently been appointed as Delivery Support Partner for Sheffield Forgemasters, a renowned global name in steel production and engineering.
We have strengthened our energy and natural resources team with three new directors, supporting the delivery of transformative clean energy and electrical transmission programmes worldwide.
We have been appointed to support Agratas, a global battery business within the Tata Group, with the construction of their new UK battery manufacturing facility in Somerset.
Our new office in Hyderabad, a priority market for high tech manufacturing and data centres, is the fourth in our India business, in line with our growth strategy for the country.
Our Australian business has published its gender pay gap report for 2022/23. The report shows progress in reducing this gap as we work to create a more diverse and inclusive workplace for all.
A vital upgrade to improve journeys for hundreds of thousands of drivers along the 50-mile stretch of the A66 between Cumbria, County Durham and North Yorkshire has been given the green light.