This year marked a number of small step changes in tackling the inequality faced by women on construction sites – while the gulf between the pay packages of the top brass and site workers widened. Here we round up the issues that mattered most to readers in 2022, tackled in…
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CN’s top 10 news stories of 2022: pay packets, joyrides and price pressures
The year got off to a bumpy start with a major contractor going under in January. But there was better news for those eyeing up nuclear builds. Here are the stories that Construction News readers flocked to read in 2022. 10. Boost for Rolls-Royce’s Snowdonia nuclear plans In mid-October, Rolls-Royce’s…
Redundant process: are contractors flouting lay-off rules?
Some big-name contractors have gone under in recent years without following proper redundancy procedures. With taxpayers footing the bill for payouts, is there any incentive for failing businesses to play fair? David Prosser reports Labour. Raw materials. Interest rates. As these costs all soar, the mortal threat to many construction…
Metal products: showcasing a cast of thousands
Metal-products supplier Rainclear has been steadily expanding its versatile offer Whether it’s a major heritage restoration or building a garden shed, Rainclear’s metal products can be found on many sites, painted and ready to use. “Metal products are often made from a high percentage of recycled material and can be…
Wates delivers a Commonwealth Games legacy
Now that the sporting circus has left town, Luke Haynes hears how a flagship venue is being renovated for use by local communities in the West Midlands Project: Sandwell Aquatics Centre Client: Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council Project value: £85m Main contractor: Wates Construction Contract type: NEC Project start date: autumn…
CN reporter named financial journalist of the year
Construction News senior reporter Joshua Stein has been named Business/Financial Journalist of the Year at the International Building Press (IBP) Awards 2022. He was recognised for revealing that work had halted at Multiplex’s £900m One Nine Elms site, as well as his in-depth features on the use of the furlough…
Webinar – watch now: Software in construction – lessons learned from major projects
Keeping abreast of costs, timescales and resources are major pillars of successful construction and infrastructure projects – but accurately managing the process can be a hard task. Advanced software can help a scheme to stay on track, but professionals also need to have the skills and desire to work with…
Construction product sales fall for first time in two years
Sales of “heavy” construction materials fell during the third quarter of this year after an unbroken two years of growth, with the situation set to get worse. The Construction Products Association’s latest State of Trade Survey showed a negative balance of 12% in the number of firms reporting a fall…
Costain and Mott MacDonald handed Stonehenge Tunnel work
Costain and Mott MacDonald have been awarded a role on the £1.7bn A303 Stonehenge Tunnel scheme by National Highways. Plans for the A303 Amesbury to Berwick Down scheme would see a 3.2km tunnel built under the World Heritage Site, 50m away from the current route of the A303. National Highways…
Revised CLC strategy prioritises net zero and skills
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has announced it will refocus its work as part of a strategy launched today to guide it over the next three years. The trade body said it will focus its efforts on four long-term ambitions to deliver “transformational change”, as it outlined its intentions to…