Construction appointed to £5 billion London programme
Morgan Sindall Construction has secured a place on four lots of the next generation of the £5 billion London Construction Programme (LCP) major works framework.
Morgan Sindall Construction has secured a place on four lots of the next generation of the £5 billion London Construction Programme (LCP) major works framework.
Morgan Sindall Construction has been awarded lots on a major construction framework for Hampshire County Council, worth a total of £200 million.
Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure, which has its national headquarters in Rugby, along with regional offices and sites across the UK, has contributed to half year results released today (7 August 2019) by parent company …
Excitement is building at Hethersett Woodside Infant & Nursery, as main contractor Morgan Sindall Construction has started work to build the village’s brand new primary school on Coachmakers Way.
Congratulations are extended to four members of the Morgan Sindall Construction team who have been shortlisted as part of this year’s Construction Manager of the Year Awards (CMYA).
A ground breaking ceremony involving students, staff and project chiefs has taken place to herald the next phase of building work at the school, which is being delivered by main contractor Morgan Sindall Construction.
Morgan Sindall Construction has been appointed to two schemes for Hackney Council worth a combined total of around £97.5 million.
The main contractor has been selected for all three of the framework’s lots, through which the university is expecting to route £150 million of construction work annually over the next decade.
Morgan Sindall Construction has been appointed to construct two new primary schools in Norfolk, worth a combined value of £15 million.
The £30 million building, built by Morgan Sindall Construction, will house the School of Art, Design and Architecture, enabling these disciplines to be united under one roof for the first time in an exciting hub …
Morgan Sindall Construction has been appointed to deliver a programme of essential maintenance work within the Harrison Building for the University of Exeter.
The West Suffolk Operational Hub project (WSOH) has been shortlisted for recognition by the national Considerate Contractors Scheme Ultra Site Awards - which reward models of best practice in construction across the country.