Contractors Comment – Page 18
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Changes in construction jobs by region
Outside of London, there’s a long way to go before job levels get back to their peak
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Construction's oldest foe
James Wates says issues like blacklisting are threatening the industry’s reputation and can turn young people away from construction
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The industry has settled down
Data from the CPA/Barbour ABI index shows that contract awards in August were similar to a year ago
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Stamping out cowboy builders
We need enforceable standards to protect both domestic builders and consumers
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Recovery is a dangerous time
At last there are glimmers of hope for the economy but many pitfalls lie ahead for building firms
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University departments need our help with research
Funding cuts mean construction companies should reach out to their local university
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Walkie Talkie: The danger of innovation
Pioneering designs can lead to monumental headaches, as the team behind 20 Fenchurch Street will be well aware
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How happy is the housing market?
Housebuilders have received a massive injection of confidence from government, but like any drug fix the good times cannot last long Â
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A real recovery needs broad sustainable growth
Data from the CPA/Barbour ABI index shows the need for growth outside of London
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Construction 2025: Making it happen
The government’s Construction 2025 strategy could revolutionise our industry. But those of us who remember the Egan report will know how easy it is to let a chance for change slip away
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Handle with care
Uncertainty on key areas of regulation could act as brake on growth at a time when the industry looks set to turn a corner
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Finally, 2013 starts to warm up
Data from the CPA/Barbour ABI index shows growth across several different sectors
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Did the new government strategy miss the mark?
Instead of cutting costs, the government should be focusing on initiatives that work from a ground level upwards to protect the industry we have left, says Richard Steer
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Watch out for growth in a few key sectors
Data from the CPA/Barbour ABI index shows that construction contracts fell by 3% in May
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Blacklisting discoveries 'appalling'
Blacklisting practices revealed in inquiry beggar belief, says Ian Davidson, chair of the Scottish Affairs Committee
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Fit-out needs a makeover
The sector’s fortunes have always been closely linked to those of the City, but it has been slow to adapt to the post-Lehman landscape
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It is possible to help SMEs and achieve budget cuts
Big contracts and small firms poses a quandary – but there is a model that shows how it can be done
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Contractor results: A turn up for the books
The latest City updates by contractors reveal a surprisingly healthy outlook, says Alastair Stewart. Order books are good shape and margins are rising … among the heavy weights at least
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Vinci appoints regional director for Yorkshire
Keith Shivers will take charge of nine BSF contracts worth £170m
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Are contractors putting the squeeze on the supply chain?
In a disturbing trend subcontractors are being asked to reduce costs and even make upfront payments or risk being removed from main contractors’ supplier lists. Coercion or market reality?