Coronavirus and construction – Page 5
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Bam nosedives to £119m loss in first half
Firm blames covid and problem job in Germany for slump
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Infrastructure work will only fully recover by end of next year, Atkins report suggests
Technology will be at forefront of comeback, firms predict
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Wear masks on site, CLC tells workers
Face coverings should be worn in certain conditions is group’s latest advice
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Second covid-19 wave would not be as bad for construction as the first, Mace says
Importance of industry to governments will help it survive further lockdowns, firm adds
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Confidence among construction workers about future prospects begins to ebb away
IT and finance the most optimistic professions
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Covid hasn’t gone away, Balfour Beatty chief warns
Leo Quinn says it could be another year before normality returns
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Decision to scrap athletes’ village for Commonwealth Games prompts rethink over housing mix
Perry Barr scheme will not be used during event in 2022
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Covid sends Balfour Beatty into the red for first time in four years
UK’s biggest contractor expects normal profit to return next year
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Plans for £500m Commonwealth Games village pulled
Lendlease is principal contractor on scheme
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UK economy in recession as GDP plunges by largest amount on record
Covid sends second quarter GDP down by more than 20%
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Bellway sees completions slump by a third
Housebuilder says sales rates have now partially recovered from lockdown collapse
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Probe into government’s Nightingales’ contracts to report later this year
National Audit Office will reveal findings this winter
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Lendlease and Multiplex caught up in Melbourne lockdown
New restrictions in Australia’s second city follows rise in number of covid cases
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Redrow pulls out of London estate revamp
Housebuilder was set to transform Alton Estate in Roehampton
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Construction activity races along at fastest pace for nearly five years
But concerns remain about thinning order books
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Aecom swings the axe with 500 jobs set to go
Move comes days after former chief executive David Barwell was replaced
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Sites staying open in US help Keller weather covid storm
Around 90% of firm’s 300 jobs in country avoided being shut down
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Construction output to fall by a fifth this year, CPA warns
Commercial and private housing the worst affected sectors
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Covid blamed as Cheshire firm Cruden goes into administration
Around 100 jobs go after loss-making firm calls in KPMG