Supply Chain

Skills gap could lead to fire-safety risks, expert says

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Competent fire-safety professionals could become overloaded with work due to delays in upskilling the profession, leading to safety risks, according to a senior industry professional. Nick Pickles, systems and assurance leader for passive fire protection at Laing O’Rourke, delivered the stark warning during a panel session at last week’s London…

Scaffolding framework worth £100m needs contractors

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Contractors are being sought for a £100m scaffolding framework to be used across the public sector. Purchasing body Procurement Assist has published an official notice of the forthcoming five-year deal. Appointed firms will deliver scaffolding work for clients ranging from NHS trusts to social housing providers, and including charities and…

Sunak must release full £3.8bn decarbonisation fund now

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Derek Horrocks is chair of the National Home Decarbonisation Group (NHDG) To calm fears that undoubtedly arose following the recent rollback of several government green initiatives, including the disbanding of the energy-efficiency taskforce, the government has pledged a further £80m to the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF). By its own…

Profit at Roger Bullivant buoyed by housing work

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Pre-tax profit at Roger Bullivant has more than doubled on the back of the group’s robust performance in the residential market. The foundation engineering specialist posted a profit of £7.5m for the year ending 31 December 2022, up from £3.2m the previous year. Turnover rose by 18 per cent, from…

Four steps to prevent supply chain collapse

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Andy Beard is global head of cost and commercial management at Mace Without a deep and diverse supply chain, the construction industry and its ecosystem falls apart. The supply chain’s centrality to success makes the recent collapses of industry stalwarts so worrying. Stories about contractors failing to pay and adopting…

CN Specialists Index 2023

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The combined revenue figure from our seven specialisms is promising. But the mood darkens when you look at profits and margins The latest annual Construction News Specialists Index depicts a strong overall revenue performance from the top 10 contractors in seven sectors: concrete, demolition, envelope, ground engineering, mechanical and electrical…

CN Specialists Index 2023: top 10 steel contractors

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By Keith Cooper All bar two of the leading steel specialists saw their revenues surge in their latest annual accounts, amid a continuing recovery from Covid-19 and material-cost inflation. However, pre-tax profit margins for this year’s top 10 were static at 4.1 per cent. Big turnover boosts were recorded by…

CN Specialists Index 2023: top 10 scaffolding contractors

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By Keith Cooper This year’s index shows that inflationary pressures squeezed scaffolding firms’ revenues, profits and margins. The median pre-tax margin for the top 10 scaffolding specialists has fallen to 5 per cent against 6.7 per cent for the firms listed in the 2022 index. However, the top 10 firms…

CN Specialists Index 2023: top 10 M&E contractors

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Demand for electric-vehicle charging, renewable energy connections, grid upgrades and electric heating schemes are all providing a healthy pipeline of work for mechanical and electrical (M&E) specialists. Aggregate revenue among the largest 10 firms in the sector has risen by 13 per cent, from £2.68bn to £3.04bn, in this year’s…

CN Specialists Index 2023: top 10 ground engineering contractors

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The 10 biggest ground engineering (GE) firms recorded the second-lowest combined turnover of any specialism in this year’s index, although there were still sizeable increases in turnover and pre-tax profit since the previous year. Total revenue has shot up by 29 per cent compared with the previous year’s table, while…