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Finance & Legislation

FMB predicts an unsettling forecast for a ‘no-deal’ Brexit

17 Jul 19


‘No-deal’ Brexit could have consequences such as soaring material prices, lower workloads, and enquiries.

SRP Process Facility is the highest value project of June

15 Jul 19


According to Barbour ABI the SRP Process Facility is the most value project of June.

Midas Construction on Oxford University framework

8 Jul 19


Midas is on the University of Oxford's construction framework for plans worth up to £20M.

Speedier planning appeals following Rosewell Review

8 Jul 19


Rosewell Review speeds up first planning appeals.

Construction Licensing Task Force Launches

4 Jul 19


The Federation of Master Builders spearheaded the launch of a Construction Licensing Task Force.

Deal signed for Scottish border growth

3 Jul 19


A deal has been signed by five authorities for a £394.5million investment into growth around the Scottish border.

Brexodus causes pay rise in construction

2 Jul 19


Randstad revealed an increase in asking salaries due to a Brexodus of EU workers.

Midas Group appoint new director

2 Jul 19


One of the UKs largest independent construction services providers, Midas, found a new Finance Director.

May sets out the next steps in her housing revolution

28 Jun 19


May outlined her housing revolution to the Chartered Institute of Housing.

Late payments cause damage to mental health

27 Jun 19


Financial issues from late payments cause mental health problems.
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