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£4.4M fine for Interserve over cyber breach

10 Nov 22


Interserve have been fined over a cuyber breach which released staff personal details.

Mental Health in Construction: Actions speak louder than words

30 Sep 22


We need to make proactive changes to reduce stress levels that can cause poor mental health in construction

£87M funding for engineering skills

28 Sep 22


ECITB launches new skills strategy.

The foundations for successful construction project management

27 Sep 22


Planning is the key to any successful construction project.

FMB warns of profit falls

3 Aug 22


The FMB's state of Trade Survey reveals builders’ profits are falling as the economy falters.

Future leaders form construction innovation group

2 Aug 22


The Future Innovation Group aims to tackle construction’s biggest issues.

Solving the skills crisis – alternative paths to construction

29 Jul 22


Alternative paths to construction could ease the ongoing pain of skills shortages.

Modernisation through digitisation

25 Jul 22


Five years on from the Farmer report, digitisation and modular construction is only just being adopted main stream.

Bringing Social Value to projects

22 Jul 22


The engagement of the supply chain is crucial to maximise the impact we can make through social value

CITB warns 250,000 extra workers required

23 Jun 22


CITB has warned of a severe shortage of workers.
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