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ISG apprentices begin to find work with other firms
Nearly one third of affected youngsters now have jobs at rival contractors
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From the archives: The Pompidou Centre, 1977
Building covers the opening of Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano’s revolutionary Paris art centre, the first major example of an ‘inside-out’ building
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Market forecast: Demand is set to rise as the economy stabilises
Demand is set to strengthen as economic stability stimulates a recovery in private sector investment, but contractor capacity is depleted and risk aversion elevated
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Amount owed to Buckingham’s supply chain trebles to more than £300m in a year
Initial hit to unsecured creditors was put at £108m last October
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Sluggish economy and rising tax bill send Make’s numbers into reverse
Judicial review into architect’s controversial ITV Studios scheme due to be heard next week
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UK house prices rises for third straight month in September
Halifax house price index shows 0.3% growth
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Offsite firm picked to deliver NHS centre producing chemotherapy treatments
Multimillion-pound scheme to improve public healthcare services will be built by Merit
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T Clarke says impact of ISG collapse will be ‘minimal’
M&E specialist says it ‘took the very conscious decision to limit our exposure to ISG over a year ago’
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First new mews houses since 1950s to be built in Belgravia after green light from council
Six-home scheme gets unanimous approval from Westminster City Council
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Barratt and Redrow to complete £2.5bn merger after clearance from competition watchdog
Housebuilders had been operating independently since August despite combining shares
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Construction output rises at fastest rate since June 2021, PMI report says
Civil engineering best-performing sector amid ‘robust’ demand for renewable energy infrastructure
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Comment
Here we go again… if the industry won’t change, we must change the way we operate within it
The collapse of ISG is the latest illustration of a trading model still stuck in ‘inexorable decline’. The industry’s survival requires wise leadership, better decision-making and a focus on what is working rather than what is not, says Mark Farmer
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HS2 team to trial clay as low-carbon alternative to concrete
Funding from Innovate UK seeks to reduce carbon emissions across infrastructure projects
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Search begins for developer to turn Liverpool’s Festival Gardens site into housing
Winner due to be announced next September
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Housing minister tells Homes England to focus rest of AHP on social rented homes
Matthew Pennycook sets out expectations of government agency in letter to chair
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My route into construction … Dan Lewis, construction director at Momentum
The industry includes an impressive range and variety of roles – but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how to break in, let alone progress to the top. In this series, we talk to professionals about their often surprising career twists and turns
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Government announces more than £20bn for carbon capture facilities in the North
Funding will unlock private investment, says energy department
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Understanding the construction industry’s priorities in the North-west for the new government
Our latest Building the Future Think Tank regional roundtable was held in Manchester, as industry leaders came along to discuss what the sector needs to focus on
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Clients sounding out Galliford Try to take on work left up in the air following ISG collapse
As firm reveals positive full year results, chief executive Bill Hocking says firm is looking at framework schemes rather than jobs already on site