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Construction News is the leading provider of UK construction industry news, opinion, analysis and events. Founded in 1871, the Construction News celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2021.

CN runs a full programme of annual face-to-face and online events including conferences, award ceremonies, webinars, roundtables and more. We bring contractors, suppliers and clients together to share knowledge, best practice and other industry insight. We honour excellence in the industry through our awards events, which are judged by independent panels.

The magazine was first published as Labour News on 30 August 1871, under founder, Victorian reformer Alsager Hay Hill, aimed at tackling unemployment by printing information about job vacancies. It was first published under its current name during the 1960s.

Today it publishes news on topics impacting the UK construction industry, including sustainability, skills shortages, materials prices, workforce diversity, legal commentary, deep-dive analysis, administrations and contract wins.

OPINION: Twitter helps form and develop business relationships

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Twitter is about people having conversations online. It’s not just a new way of broadcasting messages, or about personal chat (although it can also be used for both).

What’s the use of frameworks?

David Mycock

Picture the scene; you’ve been to the open day, networked with the potential client, had your internal meetings, completed the PQQ, been shortlisted and submitted your tender.

Housebuilders should welcome green moves

CN Editor Nick Edwards

You wait for ages for a green deal and then two come along at once. As Construction News’ Jack Sidders reports this week, the government plans to introduce new incentives for housebuilders to build more zero-carbon homes.

Issues remain as carbon competition intensifies

Nick Edwards, Editor, Construction News

Last week’s announcement on renewable energy subsidies disappointed as many people as it pleased, as you would expect when different technologies are vying to prove their viability.

Digital marketing – the easy alternative?

Annette Harpham

There’s one thing we’re all led to believe about technology: it’s supposed to make our lives easier. What’s more, in an age when marketers are being challenged to slash overheads, do more in less time and save carbon, surely technology can provide some help there too, can’t it?

BUDGET 2011: Gleeds chief warns over economy

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Construction-boosting measures announced in today’s Budget will fail to overcome the prevailing economic conditions, the chairman of cost consultants Gleeds has warned.