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Jittery firms cut-throat bidding to win work, key survey says
Latest IHS/Markit data warns of ‘widespread discounting’ to secure jobs
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London mayor says he’ll know next month if Crossrail is facing further hold-up
Sadiq Khan admits revised opening window could be missed
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Government failing industry over Brexit, say housebuilding bosses
Firms begin targeting UK workers to plug skills gaps ahead of EU withdrawal next March
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Last Carillion contracts transferred as investigation into collapse continues
Seven months after the contractor collapsed all contracts have been transferred
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Ton up for army-into-construction initiative
BuildForce targets former military personnel to join industry
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Jobs of more than 1,000 Carillion employees saved
Around 1,100 employees are still retained by the company
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More than 200 Carillion jobs saved
Number of Carillion workers transferred to new suppliers is approaching 12,000
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Minister urges more firms to recruit ex-offenders
Justice secretary David Gauke said employers often shied away from hiring former prisoners
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Carillion job losses slow as number of roles saved rises
More than 350 jobs were saved last week
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UCL estates boss steps down
Departing Andrew Grainger to remain involved with development of UCL East campus
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Futures of more than 10,000 Carillion staff confirmed
Just over 9,000 staff have found new jobs while 1,700 have been made redundant
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Eastern Europeans turning backs on UK construction jobs
Interest from Poland, Romania and Bulgaria has fallen by almost a third
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CITB urges industry to help axed Carillion workers
Training body says hundreds of jobs are needed to keep skilled workers in the industry
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Cleaning jobs saved but less good news for Carillion's construction staff
Bust contractor’s prisons and defence FM work transferred to new firms
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Wolverhampton MPs say more needs to be done for their Carillion constituents
Extra support required, local MP Eleanor Smith tells ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø
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Comment
No sign in the data that construction employment is plunging again – not yet anyway
The construction jobs market has been holding up better than many have feared.