All Building articles in 12 January 2018
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Features
Gender pay gap in construction - the league table
A comprehensive list of gender pay gap data for UK firms in construction
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A woman's experience in construction - an anonymous account
This anonymous survey respondent has shared their experiences throughout their career in construction. We are sharing the alarming testimonial in full.
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Comment
Leader: Time's up
Over half the women in our survey said they had been sexually harassed in the workplace. It’s time to act.
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News
Aecom appointed to £34m Scottish hospital job
Consultant to be project manager and cost advisor for Clydebank project
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Features
#YouToo? Women in construction
It’s not just happening in Hollywood. The results of Building and Hays Recruitment's survey on gender issues make for disturbing reading
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Women in Construction survey - key findings
Read background details on the survey’s key findings, plus graphs and data
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News
Half of women in construction have been harassed, says survey
Building’s survey finds massive levels of sexual discrimination, victimisation and harassment
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Comment
Hansom: Translating the guff
One firm talks itself up in an unusual way, and Spurs’ chairman is very keen to get every little detail of the team’s new stadium right
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News
Hard Brexit could see 43,000 construction jobs disappear, says London mayor's report
Sadiq Khan blasts government’s ‘irresponsible lack of preparation’ for leaving the EU
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Features
Sketch of the week: Woolacombe, North Devon
This unusual #buildingdoodle sketch is by Catherine Blaney of Coffey Architects and illustrates a cottage in Woolacombe, North Devon.
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Women in Construction survey views: recruiting more women
As part of the Building/Hays Women in Construction 2018 survey, we invited anonymous responses from women and men on a number of issues
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Online poll: Will the Hackitt review have an impact on construction practices?
This week’s poll: Will the Hackitt review lead to an effective overhaul of structures and practices in construction?
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Women in Construction survey views: harrassment
As part of the Building/Hays Women in Construction 2018 survey, we invited anonymous responses from women and men on a number of issues
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Building intelligence: Q3 2017
Construction output rose by 3% in Q3 2017 with a particularly strong performance from public sector housing
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Women in Construction survey views: equal opportunities
As part of the Building/Hays Women in Construction 2018 survey, we invited anonymous responses from women and men on a number of issues
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Comment
Legal blog: Who pays the bill for Grenfell?
Jeffrey Brown considers building owners’ potential liability claims against architects and contractors for replacing high-rise cladding
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Hackitt Review: 'We can't carry on as before'
The Hackitt interim report holds out the prospect of a profound change in the way construction does business. Is industry ready for it?