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2016-02-04T06:00:00Z By David Blackman
Construction needs a million extra hands, but no amount of workers from Poland or from apprenticeship programmes are going to fill the gap. Now, technology-driven reform that makes construction less labour-intensive is being proposed 鈥 but is it the game changer the industry needs?
2016-01-22T07:00:00Z By Joey Gardiner
Construction Leadership Council will oversee report by consultant Mark Farmer on how to reform industry
2025-01-31T08:00:00Z By Chlo毛 McCulloch
Backing for big and bold projects should help boost sector confidence, but with such long time horizons it all feels a bit distant
2025-01-30T07:00:00Z By Steve Jackson
New safety requirements could signal the end of single-stage design and build, says Steve Jackson at AtkinsR茅alis. Expert advice and collaborative working are the keys to a smooth transition 聽聽
2025-01-27T07:00:00Z By Kevin P'ng
Design and build contracts have led to a 鈥渄esign and dump鈥 mentaility that is unsafe and unsustainable. Kevin P鈥檔g proposes a radical alternative聽
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