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Construction companies must learn from covid, new research warns
Balfour Beatty, Kier and Mace all contributed to study
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Brits don’t have the appetite to return to the office, at least not full time
Clients seem divided on what do with their office space, but most think the pandemic will permanently change how and where staff work, says Jack Pringle
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Engineers must not waste this crisis
We need to make structures more efficient, do more with less and respond to the climate and biodiversity emergency, argues Robert Bird Group’s Paulo Silva
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CITB to axe 110 jobs following levy bill cut
Skills body making 17% of employees redundant, with over half of current staff already furloughed
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Thames Tideway delayed by a further nine months
Covid-19 blamed for delay and rising costs of the project
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Henry Boot to cut jobs amid plummeting profits
 Covid-19 blamed for drop in revenue and profit
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Coronavirus update for construction: 25 August
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreakÂ
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Don’t lose faith in the power of the office
The communal workplace offers unrivalled opportunities for productivity, creativity and enjoyment, says Alan Bainbridge, the BBC’s director of real estateÂ
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Re-procurement of £500m highways deal delayed by covid
Two other projects have also been delayed by coronavirus
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Has the pandemic reset our approach to values-based decision-making for the good?
The fact most of us are adept at making personal value-based decisions bodes well for the future, says Ann Bentley
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Construction firms claim £2.9bn of furlough payments
Industry also has most self-employment income support scheme claims
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Furlough hit Crossrail productivity further, railway admits
Board raised concerns over how many workers would be able to get going on restarted job
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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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Council estates on the drawing board now must be resilient to future pandemics
New book by Brendan Kilpatrick looks at mistakes from the past and design principles for the future
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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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Article 25 launches Myanmar hospital appeal
Charity’s David Murray explains how raising £10k will help control the spread of coronavirus
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Coronavirus update for construction: 18 August
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreakÂ
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Tips for SMEs wanting to break into public sector work
Private and public sector clients are very different beasts, here is what you need to know about winning work with the latter
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The recovery will be like no other
A record fall in GDP means getting the economy back to where it once was will require an unprecedented haul back