All articles by Jamie Harris – Page 4
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Features
The Active Office - an energy-positive building
The UK’s first energy-positive office, which generates more solar energy than it consumes, opened today at Swansea University
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News
Levete on list for Eiffel Tower job
Four teams chasing work ahead of Paris holding 2024 Olympic Games
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Gender pay gap: outnumbered
The UK’s gender pay gap results are out and guess which sector performed worst? You got it – construction. Jamie Harris and Chloë McCulloch look at what the figures really mean, what people in the industry think about the results and how the gap can be closed
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Women despondent about climbing career ladder
More than half of women working for construction firms believe they will have not the same chances as men to progress their careers. All UK businesses with more than 250 employees are now required to report annually on the difference between the average hourly wages of ...
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Features
Ten things we don't do now thanks to technology
As construction marches forwards into a shiny digital future, spare a thought for the things we have left behind. We have preserved them for future generations here
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Women paid up to a third less than men at big-name firms
Companies with over 250 staff now required to publish differences between what they pay men and women
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Hammond dishes out funding for London and Midlands homes
Chancellor’s first spring statement includes £29m for construction skills
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Capita shares plummet as firm issues shock profit warning
Latest profit warning for outsourcing and infrastructure giant comes a fortnight after Carillion collapse
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Features
Digital construction: Better, faster, stronger
Construction needs to get with the programme. The new tech programme, that is, which can offer radical and disruptive solutions to help deal with the housing needs of a rapidly expanding population. So what’s on offer, and how could it affect your working life?
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Former Carillion chief loses non-exec role at oil firm
Scottish energy business Wood says Richard Howson has resigned with “immediate effect”
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Banks agree to help out Carillion suppliers after being hauled in by government
Small businesses said lenders were putting the squeeze on out of pocket firms
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Job losses warning on Carillion's work to look after soldiers' homes
Firm had been looking after thousands of soldiers’ homes
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Features
ڶ Live 2017: Over to the floor
This year’s ڶ Live conference coverd topics with far-reaching implications for the future of the industry, but what did conference delegates have to say?
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Comment
Technology: more, better, less
From a granular level to grandioise world-changing possibilities, this year’s Autodesk University conference whipped up notion that the way in which the built envionment is crafted could be altered signficantly
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Features
Learning and earning - join the club
More and more construction employers are pledging to ensure that 5% of their workforce are supported through some form of apprenticeship, graduate or development programme
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Construction leads inaugural T-level qualifications
Construction one of three areas initially covered in £500m government skills investment
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Features
Flick of a switch
Making a change and pursuing a new career path can be daunting. How open is the construction industry to new recruits who have little or no sector-specific experience?
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