All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 27
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MPs doubt industry's ability to build £600bn infrastructure pipeline
Report highlights risk that tax payers will not get value for money from major projects
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Number of furloughed construction staff jumps
Value of industry claims rocketed 116% in December
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Waterman rejigs leadership at building services arm
Consultant announces two new MDs and board director
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NHS Trust mulls idea of vaccinating Laing O'Rourke staff working on covid-hit Liverpool hospital
Vaccinating contractor's workforce could lead to ‘improvement on site’, trust says
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Covid blamed as construction faces ‘significant issues’ from materials shortages
Booming housing market fuelling demand
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Covid set to add up to six months and £500m to Hinkley Point C build
Project now not expected to complete until 2026
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Stanhope sets up White City covid mutant monitoring lab
West London site is growing hub for pharma and life sciences industries
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Bouygues turns to Willmott Dixon for new regional boss
Firm working on Bristol’s tallest resi tower
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HMRC plans more IR35 workshops as construction firms clamour for guidance
Tax man to run additional sessions this week
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TfL still in talks with industry over Tube overcrowding
Transport group says message to reduce congestion is only slowly getting through
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MP wants to know if those in construction will be classified as key workers
But schools minister fails to answer question
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Gleeds raids T&T for new infrastructure boss
Firm beefs up division on back of Network Rail and TfL wins
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Kier turns to Aecom for head of London building business
David McKenzie was chief operating officer for Aecom’s Europe, Middle East and Africa construction services
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London health and safety directors top earnings charts with annual salaries of £110,000
Building’s latest Hays contractors salary survey reveals who’s picking up what
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Features
2021 contractor salary survey: a year dictated by covid
Coronavirus continues to dominate industry sentiment, and there’s a feeling among professionals that jumping ship may be the best way to guarantee their futures