All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 17
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England’s schools repair bill doubles to £11.4bn
Findings are based on a survey of 22,031 schools
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Infrastructure boom feeling pressure from materials shortages, CECA says
More than 80% of firms say costs had gone up in first three months of this year
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Crossrail still needs first half of 2022 to finish job, Khan warns
Media reports have suggested line could open by the end of this year
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Housing developers put on notice for £5.2bn framework
Southern Construction Framework broken into four lots
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Kier lands retendered £75m deal after council botched original
Hammersmith and Fulham was forced to restart procurement of the deal after errors in the initial process
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Arcadis brought in to PM and QS roles on £150m Manchester cancer centre
Mace previously worked on covid-delayed scheme, now due to finish a year later than planned
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Laing O’Rourke appoints first sustainability boss
Vicky Bullivant was previously head of sustainable business at Drax Group
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Government boosts funding for rail upgrades by £401m
Investment worth £317m will go to electrifying the Transpennine route in net zero push
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CLC floats rationing materials as shortages worsen
Firms need to fairly share supplies to avoid smaller firms being hit the most, group warns
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No good poaching from each other to fill skills gaps, Mace boss warns
Mark Reynolds says firms need to invest in industry newcomers rather than raiding rivals for staff
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Hinkley Point to hire 1,700 people in covid bounce back
Move comes as project looks to make up time after social distancing rules hit productivity
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Scottish university teams up with Parliament restoration team to draw up safer working methods
Initiative will use technology to rehearse building techniques in safety
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Mace raids Atkins for director to beef up nuclear business
Andy Oldham joins after decade at larger rival
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Vinci blames revenue drop on pandemic and delays to HS2 and Crossrail work
But profit at civils business jumps as firm eyes growing workload
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Thousands of job losses predicted over next three months, CLC warns
Developers anticipate biggest cuts with construction workforce expected to shrink by 1.3% overallÂ
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New state-controlled body to run rail projects
Transport secretary commits to more infrastructure investment in biggest shake-up since privatisationÂ
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Keller’s HS2 work delayed by protestors and covid
Job is on the section of railway between Chiltern tunnels and south WarwickshireÂ
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Big name firms join government-backed building safety scheme
Mace, Kier and Persimmon among first handful of signatories