A slew of gloomy reports have painted a bleak picture of the months ahead for the construction industry, as economic conditions push up costs and dent demand for new projects. Sector insight specialist Glenigan predicted a 2 per cent fall in most types of project start next year in its…
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Specialist says innovation stifled by lack of contractor cooperation
The failure to ensure specialists are consulted early in the construction process is holding back innovation, an envelope contractor’s CEO has said. Clarison Group chief executive Mark Oliver told Construction News that if main contractors appointed specialists earlier in the process, their early input could improve the sustainability of projects…
Jehu clients search for replacements as contractor enters administration
Several clients of the collapsed Jehu Group have pledged to complete projects that the Welsh firm was working on before it entered administration, with replacement contractors being sought for several sites. Insolvency specialists at Begbies Traynor were officially appointed as administrators of the Bridgend-based firm and its Jehu Project Services…
Steel: what lies ahead for construction’s most expensive material?
The cost of steel rose so steeply this year that even some of the biggest project managers in the country were beginning to feel the heat. Prices, which had been largely stable at around £350 per tonne, were suddenly hitting levels of between £500 and £700, and even more. The…
Three firms reap £150m housing deal
Housing association Thirteen Group has appointed three contractors to a £150m construction framework. The organisation, which owns and manages 35,000 homes in the North East and Yorkshire, named the trio to deliver its Enhanced Capital Delivery Programme. Equans Regeneration, Esh Construction and Re:Gen Group will deliver construction and management services…
Construction firm shut down after credit scam
A construction company has been wound up after acting in a “reprehensible manner” that left suppliers £60,000 out of pocket. Ilford-based Nobleread Ltd, which operated two businesses called NB Construction and NB Wholesale, ordered various construction goods on credit, including building materials such as paving, insulation, roof lights and decking.…
Five things we learned from Mark Harper’s HS2 update
Transport secretary Mark Harper will be hoping it is third time lucky, as he takes on the massive task of keeping High Speed 2 on track. As David Cameron’s former chief whip, Harper campaigned in vain for the UK to remain in the EU. Under Boris Johnson’s leadership, the backbencher…
HS2 slashes energy costs via framework
HS2’s decision to use a government electricity framework has cut the price it pays for energy by approximately 10 per cent. The multimillion-pound high-speed rail project opted to use a government framework to buy in the electricity it needs to power machinery used on phase one of the build, which…
Public housing contracts cancelled to keep contractors afloat
The strategic housing authority for Northern Ireland has “mutually agreed” to release 10 contractors from maintenance contracts to save them from potentially falling into administration. In a statement, the Housing Executive confirmed it had reached an agreement with the contractors to free them from the contracts due to the impact…
‘Pitiful’ progress made towards retrofit skills target
A leading industry advocate has called for a national retrofit body to be established after “pitiful” figures showed the UK has less than 2 per cent of the skilled workers it needs for a residential energy-efficiency drive. A report published by the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) this week revealed that…