All construction articles – Page 5
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Work stops on Aecom's Docklands tower
Review by developer focussing on design specification and interiors
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Eastern Europeans turning backs on UK construction jobs
Interest from Poland, Romania and Bulgaria has fallen by almost a third
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Galliford Try bags £19m Wolverhampton station job
Work is part of wider £150 upgrade of area around station
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Women make up 75% of those denied promotion in construction
A Randstad survey says 49% of construction workers have never had a female manager
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Construction industry growth stays sluggish in February
Civil engineering worst performing sector of the market, according to latest Markit/CIPS survey
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‘Beast from the East’ makes it too cold to lay bricks
FMB says snow and freezing conditions have stalled work on sites across the country
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McLaren nabs Bam director for public sector push
Keith Rayner has joined McLaren after 23 years with Bam
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Construction industry slows to near stagnation, while housebuilding declines
Latest Markit/CIPS survey reports a subdued market but confidence in future growth prospects improves
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Inadequate bosses plague construction, survey finds
Disregard for mental health is among the top concerns
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Urban & Civic gets green light for £55m regen scheme
First phase in Wolverhampton will include a cinema, restaurants and 100-bed hotel
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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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Construction output fall hits five-year high
ONS figures reveal output shrank by 2% in November
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London's mayor commissions investigation into Brexit's impact on construction
Move comes amid growing confusion around government studies
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Output shrinks but new orders rise, ONS figures reveal
New infrastructure orders at record high
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Why jobs in construction are increasingly valuable for the UK and should be nurtured
Construction can provide a vital opportunity to school leavers
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Why GDP growth is the most likely salvation for construction
Construction is procyclical, and when there has been little GDP growth over three years, construction has dived into recession
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Is the construction industry 13% bigger than we think it is and does it matter?
If the figures are saying one thing and the real world is behaving in another then the assumptions driving policy will be suspect
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Rise in new orders provides some solace, but they remain at very low levels
Latest data shows that while there are signs of improvement the need for much greater improvement is clear