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Scottish employment sees a five per cent rise

Construction employment in Scotland saw boost in the three month period to June, according to new figures… Data published by the Office for National Statistics...

Planning firm expands team in Reading

National planning consultancy firm expands its team in Reading with three new appointments… Three senior consultants are the latest additions to planning firm Turley. The...

SRA shuts down construction law firm

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has shut down a West Yorkshire construction law firm for major failings… An experienced construction law firm has been shut down...

More than 60 per cent of construction workers without a contract

A new survey has revealed a significant number of construction workers do not have a contract of employment… In a poll of 1,043 construction workers,...

Developing Lean Expertise – a Lean Construction Training Day

Developing Lean Expertise - a Lean Construction Training Day will be held on 28th October 2015 at Birmingham Metropolitan College (from 08.45 to 17.00) The Lean...

Concerns raised over new apprenticeship levy

Government plans for a new apprenticeship levy could have a significant impact on the Construction Industry Training Board… The BSRIA has raised concerns about the...

Construction wages see an eight per cent increase

Recruitment consultancy firm Ionic Recruitment said permanent construction workers saw their wages increase by eight per cent over the past 12 months… Over the past...

CITB streamlines training funds

The Construction Industry Training Board has announced it is enacting measures that will make it easier for employers to apply for training funds… The Construction...

Small construction firms are turning work down

New research has revealed resource issues are forcing small construction firms to turn down work… The Federation of Master Builders (FMB) said 66 per cent...

Childcare costs hit construction workers hard over the summer

A study has revealed the summer holidays will cost construction workers a significant amount due to childcare costs… On average construction workers will lose around...

Construction training should be put in the hands of local authorities

Local authorities should take control of construction training in a bid to tackle the skills shortage within the industry… The growing issue of skills shortages...

Balfour Beatty cuts 400 staff to drive down costs

As part of its drive to cut costs Balfour Beatty has announced 400 staff members will be made redundant Chief Executive of Balfour Beatty Leo...

Construction sector faces illegal migrant worker clampdown

The construction industry will be one of a number of sectors that will be targeted by the government to reduce the number of illegal...

Self-employed construction workers on the rise

New data has revealed an increase in the number of self-employed people working in UK construction... Despite attempts to decrease the amount of casual labour...

EU posted worker directive could hit contractors

A proposed legal challenge that would make contractors liable to pay compensation to EU subcontractors if they undercut UK national trade rates is set...

Skills shortage threatens construction recovery

A new survey of small and medium-sized construction firms has revealed many struggle to hire skilled workers, placing the sector at risk... A poll carried...

Wates Group appoints new CFO

Former Crossrail Finance Director will join the Wates Group as the new Chief Financial Officer, it has emerged... David Allen is set to join the...

Hardest places in the UK to find construction work

New research has shown the hardest places in the UK to find regular construction work... A new study has revealed the North East and Wales...

RICS launches new diversity initiative

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has announced it is launching a new initiative aimed at making the property and construction sector more inclusive...

Mace hires two senior members of staff

Mace has announced two senior members of staff will join their team from rival contractors Laing O'Rourke and Sisk Construction... Two new senior hires have...

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