Coronavirus and construction – Page 20
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø control told to continue with site inspections
New government guidance issued covers process during lockdown
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Recruiters see construction business collapse
Industry among worst hit along with retail and hospitality
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Captain Tom opens Bam’s Harrogate Nightingale hospital
Harrogate’s 500-bed covid hospital took just two weeks from procurement to opening
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‘Light at the end of the tunnel’ as brickmaker restarts production
Michelmersh recommencing production at all UK kilns
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Steelwork contractors admit coronavirus will hit numbers
Severfield due to announce 2020 results in June while pandemic takes gloss off record year at Billington
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More than 4,500 projects delayed as covid-19 stalls £70bn of work
Majority of suspended jobs are housing schemes
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Coronavirus sees Crossrail boss bracing himself for further delays
‘No denying covid-19 will impact programme,’ admits Mark Wild
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Countryside sets up £1m support fund for charities
Initiative will be aimed at local charities and food banks
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House sales to plummet by half a million
Knight Frank calls for stimulus package as it forecasts 38% drop in transactions
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Redrow boss delays handover plans
Executive chairman John Tutte will stay on another five months
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Main contractors drawing up plans to step in and take over cash-strapped suppliers
‘Nothing off the table’ as firms work out how to keep sites going in post-coronavirus world
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Jenrick pledges to continue cladding work despite lockdown
Communities secretary to tackle ‘deeply concerning’ slowdown in work to strip towers of flammable material
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WSP pair pitch in to make hundreds of face masks for care workers
PPE equipment being manufactured using 3D and laser printers
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Former Carillion hospital project to be used to test key workers
Balfour Beatty continuing with main works
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Two more Nightingale hospitals open
Interserve, Vinci and McAlpine have all been working on the projects
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Call for construction staff to be designated essential workers
Construction chiefs including Mace's Mark Reynolds made request during call with construction minister