A bespoke taskforce to assess the health of the UK’s current and future supply chain must be established to protect manufacturers against unpredictable “economic shocks”, industry leaders have warned. Manufacturing experts have called for a cross-industry and government group to assess the country’s “supply chain resilience and capabilities” now and…
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Timber tensions: renewing the argument for wood
As a low-carbon material, timber has a big role to play in achieving net zero, but fire-safety concerns and a lack of testing are holding back its use. Greg Pitcher reports
A new event to bring you innovative suppliers: CN launches Construction Meetup
The industry is facing significant market volatility and construction leaders will require new solutions to remain competitive. Working practices have changed, and solutions to some of the industry’s most pressing issues will come from collaboration and innovation with supply-chain partners. To help contractors work with suppliers more efficiently, Construction News is launching…
Industry leaders issue warning on legality of Far East timber imports
Construction leaders have warned that some timber products which are being sourced from the Far East could be illegal to import. The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has warned that Far East imports of birch plywood come from Russian logs and are therefore deemed illegal in the UK. Supplies of the…
Contractors reveal framework to boost private sector productivity
Major contractors including Mace, Skanska and Sir Robert McAlpine have released a plan to boost productivity in the construction sector. The framework, published yesterday by not-for-profit group Be the Business, outlines seven steps which contractors, particularly in the private sector, could take to boost their productivity. They include early engagement…
Keltbray and Vinci among winners on £1.1bn demolition framework
Pagabo has announced the winners on its £1.1bn demolition and land preparation framework. The majority of the 29 named firms specialise in demolition. However, the likes of Keltbray, Vinci and Arcadis are also included on the framework. (See full list of winners below.) The framework, which is Pagabo’s first dedicated…
Change is called for in challenging times
Andy Williamson is commercial director at construction products distributor SIG The speed that products and practices will change in the construction sector is set for an exhilarating acceleration, but it won’t be painless, because the driving forces are price inflation, energy insecurity and disrupted global supply chains. If the last…
Revealed: the 22 construction firms that collapsed in April
A total of 22 construction-related businesses went into administration in April. This comes after 31 firms went under in February and 24 in March. While the number of firms filing for administration has fallen, compared with the past two months, Sterling Advisory’s insolvency practitioner, Emily Ball, has suggested the decline…
Rising material costs put brake on sector demand
Rising material costs and price increases across the board ate into the construction sector’s growth in April, according to the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). The index said the ongoing price hikes had “started to act as a brake on demand”. Business activity did continue to grow, but at its slowest…
Bam and Galliford chosen for £800m NHS maintenance framework
Bam FM, Galliford Try and Bouygues Energies & Services are among the contractors that have won spots on an £800m facilities-management framework for the NHS. In all, 154 suppliers – including major firms and SMEs – have been selected on the framework, across 46 specialist lots. The work covered is…