With grand vision and little detail, Andy Burnham last week made his pitch for prime minister. Daniel Gayne picks through his ...
Guy Channon tells The Times he will ‘escalate’ action if board doesn’t act following falling share price One of Barratt Redrow’s biggest shareholders has urged the board of the housebuilding giant to ...
Workforce turnover in the UK construction industry is costing the country £1.3bn every year through lost productivity, a new ...
McLaren has teamed up with US firm FieldAI to bring general purpose robots to its construction sites. Under the partnership, ...
The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and Liverpool city council have launched a consultation on proposals to ...
The built environment sector has proven solutions to its workforce problem - but policymakers keep overlooking them in favour ...
The City of London has hit back at the government’s decision to delay the Square Mile’s future development plan due to concerns over the potential impact on the Tower of London, saying the move could ...
A public consultation on plans to redevelop the Euston area of London is set to begin next weekend. The newly established Euston Delivery Company is behind the plan which promises “a vibrant community ...
Andy Burnham’s passion and clarity of message will serve him well as prime minister, but he will have to rely on existing capacity and capability in government to create momentum for his 10-year plan, ...
Consultant says firms citing capacity issues and risk for not working up bids on some schemes T&T Alinea has warned that contractors’ willingness to price jobs should not be taken for granted because ...
A joint venture between Vistry-owned Countryside and L&Q has been granted planning permission for 3,500 new homes by Chelmsford city council in Essex. The outline plans form the next phase of the ...
JP Morgan £60m plan to refurbish and extend an office building near the Barbican have been submitted to the City of London. The nine-storey office building at 140 Aldersgate was completed in 2005 and ...