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United Kingdom · United KingdomOLG Managing Director Barry Taylor has pledged to help “align regional skills aspirations” in the engineering construction industry (ECI) after being appointed as the Regional Chair for Yorkshire and the Humber for a second time.See the Story
New industry chair sees ‘opportunity to create legacy’ on skills in Yorkshire and the Humber
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Business · EdinburghA talented young electrician has been rewarded for his outstanding commitment and skill after being crowned Scottish Joint Industry Board (SJIB) Apprentice of the Year 2025. Callan White, from Livingston, took home this year’s top title, which is presented in conjunction with Edmundson Electrical, after impressing judges with his technical ability, professionalism and “exceptional attitude towards learning and improvement”. The 26-year-old, who …See the Story
Winner Announced for SJIB Apprentice of the Year 2025 - Scottish Business News

Plymouth, United Kingdom · PlymouthMain construction has begun on Derriford Hospital’s new Emergency Care Building, the first scheme in Wave 1 of the Government’s New Hospital Programme to move from enabling works to full build. Procured under ProCure23 with Mace, the £140m four-storey facility will double urgent and emergency capacity for University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust and is due to open in 2028/29. The project replaces the hospital’s 1970s emergency department with a m…See the Story