Coronavirus and construction – Page 23
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Government tells public sector to keep paying 'at risk' contractors on stalled jobs until June
Cabinet Office admits majority of firms working on schemes under threat from pandemic
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Construction workers’ calls to industry charity increase by a quarter
Lighthouse Club says covid-19 has driven numbers up calling helpline
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Kier picked to build Swansea coronavirus hospital
Vinci and McAlpine confirmed as contractors on Manchester facility
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Fosters becomes first major architect to furlough staff
Practice introducing 20% cuts for majority of 1,400 employees
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Homes England working on coronavirus support package
Chief executive of housing quango says he will listen to sector first and not “rush to judgement”
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Galliard suspends ACM recladding at Greenwich development
Firm says sticking to social distancing protocols on job was not possible
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Projects cancelled as workloads and income hit by covid-19 pandemic, RIBA survey finds
Nearly 80% report project delays and more than half say turnover has been hit
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Construction activity falls at fastest pace in 11 years
Coronavirus outbreak triggers fastest rate of job losses
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Industry races to complete NHS Nightingale hospital in record time
Mace, BDP and CFES set to hand over remaining beds over coming weeks
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McAlpine furloughs half its staff and cuts pay for remainder
Around 1,000 staff put on government job retention scheme
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Coronavirus threatens to derail 2022 Commonwealth Games programme
Athletes' village builder Lendlease has suspended work
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Balfour and Kier appointed to build temporary Glasgow hospital
Robertson and Graham are also working on the 300-bed coronavirus facility set to open by middle of month
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Government warned firms risk collapse unless they get quicker access to cash
Ministers told of dire consequences in industry's daily coronanvirus briefing
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Persimmon latest housebuilder to slash directors’ pay
Housebuilder to cull bonuses and cut pay by 20% in wake of coronavirus crisis
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Mace furloughs more than 800 staff
Firm joins McAlpine, O’Rourke, Wates and Morgan Sindall in turning to two-week old government initiative