All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 9
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Mace adds to warnings of tender price growth thanks to surge in material prices
Projections echo Turner & Townsend’s predictions of cost inflation this week
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This is what I know: Sarah Beale’s thoughts as she steps down from the CITB
The chief executive is leaving the training body at the end of the month
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Urban Splash picked to lead £750m Swansea regeneration
Developer to revamp three different sites in south Wales city
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T&T dashes hopes of price rises easing as report warns of 10% jump in costs
Consultant tells industry that hikes in materials and labour prices are here to stay for a while yet
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A revolving door: construction ministers in the past five years
Since 2016, average time in position has been just seven months
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Skanska shuffles leadership team at Cementation
Firm names new managing director two years after admitting defeat in bid to sell its piling arm
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Civils firms on notice for £1.6bn framework
Pagabo has fired the starting gun on a four-year deal
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‘Urgent’ government action needed on HS2’s Euston station and northern route
Watchdog MPs say if decisions aren’t made on key areas of project soon it will delay entire scheme
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Decision on Fosters’ Tulip tower delayed into next month
Planning inspector’s report now in new secretary of state Michael Gove’s hands
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London NHS trust frets over impact of cost inflation on hospital plans
Client behind St Helier Hospital raises concerns about price growth impact
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Innovation guru who worked for Mace and Laing O’Rourke dies
Professor Phill Cartwright passed away last month, aged 54
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Middle East logistics firm sinks £300m in to increase UK port capacity
Project will increase the capacity of London Gateway logistics hub
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Rebuilding Peru after the El Niño floods
After large areas of Peru were devastated in the wake of 2017’s El Niño, it looked to the UK to provide expert assistance in its rebuilding efforts.
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Value of contracts drop by over £1bn in August, Glenigan data says
Clients awarded £5.1bn worth of work compared to around £6.1bn the month before
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In figures: National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline
Where and how money will be spent over the next decade
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Infrastructure spend to hit £650bn this decade, government says
Whitehall promises huge amounts for transport, justice and education
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Construction output slips again in the face of continuing supply chain disruption
ONS data shows construction output in July was worth £257m less than the month before the pandemic hit
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Rapid post-covid recovery set to put new projects at risk, Arcadis warns
Consultant says materials costs have gone up 15% this year alone