Contractors Comment – Page 12
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The regional picture
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that construction is growing, by 4.6% since April 2013 in the most current estimate
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Handling the worker shortage
With both the Bank of England and the government pushing for greater housing production to deal with an overheating market and rising prices, it begs the question: who’s going to build them?
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Staying on top in challenging times
As we compare the market share between the 20 biggest contractors pre and post recession, the next question is what must firms do to ensure they’re on top in another six years?
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The big BIM paradigm
BIM is set to be the biggest change this industry has seen for over 160 years
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Figures show the real cost of buying work in the recession
Alastair Stewart looks at ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s assessment of which major contractors has won and lost through the recession - and why
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Contractors are sitting on a ticking time bomb
We need to talk about contractors - the contracting business model is under pressure
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Government needs a programme approach to realise infrastructure drive
Mace’s Jason Millett argues that while measures in the Queen’s Speech are welcome, a delivery focus is now essential
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Construction's next revolution
Disruptive technology is about to change the face of the construction industry as we know it. Managing this change is not necessaily a costly process, but it does require businesses to envision the future and dare to innovate
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Is this the end of seven years' bad luck?
Are we starting to see positive signs outside of the housing sector?
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Private housing leads the way for industry growth
The increase in contract awards seen in mid-2013 seems to be slowing but the CPA/Barbour ABI index is still positive across most sectors
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Analysing the growth figures
There is no doubt that the UK economy is now firmly in a growth phase with the latest GDP figures showing economic output only 0.6% below its pre-crisis peak in Q1 2008
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Understand a little more
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø’s focus on mental health last week is a reminder that tolerance has to be at the heart of creating a positive working culture in the industry
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Sustainable infrastructure - myth or reality?
Is our infrastructure becoming more sustainable? The news is good but we still have a long way to go
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A nuanced picture of recovery
Construction is growing but there’s a danger it is too reliant on the private housing sector
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Tackling the skills gap
To attract new talent the industry has to improve its record on big issues such as long hours, employing people from diverse backgrounds and dealing with workplace stress
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Balfour Beatty: Embers of ambition
There’s no escaping the fact that the ambitions of the UK’s largest contractor are rapidly disintegrating
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Seize this chance for change
The government’s Payment Charter takes us a step closer to fixing the industry’s ills
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Time for a Green Deal rethink?
The construction industry is capable of making an energy efficiency retrofit market work