Stephen Chegwin is a principal associate and Emma Humphreys is a partner at law firm Eversheds Artificial intelligence (AI) is the next industrial revolution, with seemingly no limit to its capabilities. For many contractors, AI that radically reforms the workplace may seem a long way off. In some cases, this…
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Construction workers can sue for stress
Simon Harris is senior director of operations for recruitment firm Randstad’s construction and property team in the UK Construction employees who suffer work-related stress may sue their employers for disability discrimination – even if they have not been diagnosed with a mental illness by a doctor. That’s what a recent…
A new policy menu to help SMEs in 2024
Dr Roni Savage is managing director of Jomas Associates SMEs in the UK construction sector have long been the backbone of economic growth, creating jobs, infrastructure and housing. However, these are particularly challenging times, with firms facing the aftermath of Covid, rising costs and increased interest rates. Insolvency rates are…
The reality of fixed-price EPC contracts
Bill Barton is the director of Barton Legal Do fixed-price engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contracts deliver? This question has been the subject of much international debate and discussion for some time, most recently within the International Construction Projects group at the 2023 International Bar Association conference in Paris last…
Construction prospects: will 2024 be a less challenging year?
Allan Wilen is economics director at Glenigan UK construction has endured challenging economic conditions during 2023, as UK economic growth effectively stalled. While economic conditions will remain sluggish over the coming year, the value of construction starts is forecast as steady after the sharp falls seen during 2023. A further…
When asked about M&E product carbon, you need answers
Paul Reeve is director of corporate social responsibility at the Electrical Contractors' Association Designers and other professionals across the built environment are steadily improving the measurement of embodied carbon in their construction specifications. But now, engineering-services contractors tendering for public sector and commercial work are also being asked about the…
What might COP28 mean for the construction sector?
Clive Docwra is managing director of property and construction consultancy McBains On 6 December, the construction and built environment sector will be at the forefront of COP28 when the theme for the day will be ‘Multilevel Action, Urbanisation and Built Environment and Transport’. With the COP28 presidency calling on countries…
What can retailers’ crackdown on thieves teach construction firms?
Alexis Potter is managing director of CCTV supplier BauWatch UK As stories about shoplifting hit the front pages and supermarkets rally together to crack down on the issue, my thoughts turn again to the problem of construction theft and what can be done to stop it. “On large projects, with…
The industry needs to get behind a shared carbon database
James Fiske is chief executive of the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) and chair of the Built Environment Carbon Database Steering Group Since the consortium of professionals who helped to develop the Built Environment Carbon Database (BECD) first came together almost three years ago, we’ve been really clear about what…
The hits and misses of the Autumn Statement
Daniel Burton is chief executive of Wondrwall Group As the dust settles on the Autumn Statement, headlines focused on the government’s attempt to reduce the tax burden of workers across the country ahead of next year’s general election. For the built environment, the chancellor attempted to deliver growth for the…