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Industry facing host of issues trying to plot recovery, RLB forecast warns
Hockey stick-shaped comeback the most likely for construction, consultant adds
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Former Kier Living boss to take up chief exec’s role at regional housebuilder
John Anderson joins Larkfleet at beginning of next month
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Variations and covid-19 claims
Can variations clauses be invoked over pandemic-driven changes to the way construction projects are being run?
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Green light to turn LU’s art deco gem into luxury hotel
Scheme at 55 Broadway was sold to developer last year
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If black lives really matter, then do something
Construction firms do not need another racial inequality review to tell them what to do - we know what makes a difference, now let’s get on with it, says Mary Pierre-Harvey
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Multiplex the next to begin laying off staff
Building understands up to 20% of employees at risk
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Coronavirus update for construction: 15 June
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Laing O’Rourke running the rule over business as it promises return to full productivity next month
Firm declines to comment on speculation it is planning job cuts
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Travis Perkins takes the axe to 2,500 jobs as it readies itself for looming recession
Builders merchant closing 165 branches
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DCMS keeping tabs on Commonwealth Games costs as officials grapple with covid-19 impact
Department brought in to run rule over numbers as athletes village faces being scaled back
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Government fine-tuning plans to accelerate public sector work awards
BEIS drawing up proposals to hand out jobs sooner than planned
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What will the insolvency bill mean for construction contracts?
The bill aims to help firms hit by the pandemic but will permanently change how contracts work
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Supply chain feeling the squeeze as pressure mounts on firms to start discounting
Moves to cut costs gathering pace, say data firms and trade bodies
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Buckingham warns on this year's numbers as covid-19 rips up forecasts
Contractor behind new stand at Fulham says expected income will be off by £100m
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Campaigners hail Jenrick’s decision to ask for second look at £500m London Fire Brigade HQ revamp
U I plan includes two towers of 26 and 24 storeys
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How the pandemic is driving digital uptake
Construction is facing a difficult year, with covid-19 restrictions crippling site productivity. Yet at a webinar discussion hosted by Building, technology experts shared an optimistic view of how the sector’s responsive adaptations could drive long‑term improvement.
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Getting better: Life after the virus
Our cities and offices will go through radical change during this crisis, and will emerge as more enjoyable places for us all