All Building articles in 3 April 2020 – Page 3
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Features
Coronavirus update for construction: 31 March
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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News
Readers' survey: 93% fear coronavirus crisis could spell the end for their firms
Construction companies also pessimistic about when work on sites might restart
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Comment
Business as usual? It’s anything but
Big name contractors are striving to keep sites open, the problem is not everyone agrees it is the right approach
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News
Aecom’s Grenfell Tower work may be paused by coronavirus crisis
Work to rewrap the tower has also been held up by covid-19 restrictions
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News
NHS trust mulls legal action over Carillion’s Liverpool hospital faults
Decision over whether to file claims to be made this summer
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News
Mace site suspensions extended into next week
Jobs will have been shut for two weeks by time stalled schemes might get going again
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News
Laing O’Rourke the latest to impose pay cuts for senior staff
Salaries cut by 30% for around 90 staff
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Comment
This pandemic could change the way we work forever
Being forced to work from home may reveal the benefits of remote working to many companies that have previously resisted the trend
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News
Firms told to change operating hours on London sites
London site workers have been asked to avoid peak travel hours
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News
Kier cutting salaries by up to 25% as coronavirus mothballs housing sale
Firm to leave historic headquarters earlier than planned
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Features
Coronavirus update for construction: 30 March
Build UK’s update on the developments over the weekend
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Comment
Editor’s blog: Routine vs escapism
Weekends and week days now merge into one - how do we orientate ourselves anymore?
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News
Firms call on industry to donate masks, gloves and overalls to NHS
Contractors Appeal Campaign after spare PPE
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News
Work to refurbish Glasgow’s Mackintosh building suspended
Historic building being repaired after devastating fire two years ago
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News
Balfour Beatty warns staff to expect questions over why they're out and about
Reports emerge that contractors are being abused for going to sites