Inconsistent construction work the biggest threat to self-employed workers

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Research from The Accountancy Partnership has investigated the biggest challenges to self-employed construction workers 42.5% of construction workers...

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First humanoid robot on a construction site launched to assist teams

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The first-ever humanoid robot on a construction site has now been deployed to support and assist site teams with administrative burdens Created by Tilbury...

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Thames Water slammed with £10k fine for unsafe street works in London

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Thames Water has been fined £10,000 after Kensington and Chelsea Council took them to court for carrying out unsafe street works in Seymour Walk Due to the...

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RAAC hospitals face further delays, according to PAC hospital report

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In the latest new hospitals report by the Public Accounts Committee, the completion date for remediating RAAC hospitals has been pushed back by two to three...

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The unintended consequence of reform: A slower, more defensive planning system

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The scale and relentless pace of planning reform is making the system harder, not easier, to navigate. James Clark, partner in the developer team at law firm...

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AI in construction continues to grow amidst digital maturity revolution

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As digital maturity accelerates, AI in construction is becoming a key driver of precision, efficiency and profitability across firms, new research from Deltek...

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Future-proofing the foundations: Unifying processes with field management software

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Civils, surfacing, and line-marking-firm Jointline implemented Re-flow’s field management software to meet rapid growth challenges From RAMS to daily...

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Ushering in a new era of innovation in procurement frameworks

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As the public sector grapples with limited budgets, ageing assets and tougher regulation and oversight, procurement frameworks can play a key role in...

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How CDM helps improve health and safety standards in construction

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Since first guise of the CDM Regulations in 1994, subsequent updates in 2007 then the latest version coming into force in 2015, Construction (Design &...

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What structural steel engineers need to know about the second generation of Eurocodes

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After more than a decade of revision, the second generation of Eurocodes is being released gradually across Europe. Manuel Walter, Product Manager Structural...

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What structural steel engineers need to know about the second generation of Eurocodes
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