Supply Chain

CPA seeks new chief executive

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The Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) is searching for a new chief executive, after current boss Kevin Minton announced his intention to step down. Minton, who has worked at the CPA for 15 years, will remain in his post until the first quarter of 2023, to allow a “smooth handover”. He…

Firms agree to withdraw HS2 bid amid watchdog concerns

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Bouygues and Equans have agreed to withdraw one of their bids for work on a £300m HS2 overhead-cable contract following concerns raised by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in light of their forthcoming merger. Last November, Bouygues struck a £6bn deal to buy Equans, the construction and services business owned…

Contractors alerted to New Hospital Programme event

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Contractors have been invited to a flagship event in Birmingham next month to hear about opportunities to work on the government’s £3.7bn New Hospital Programme (NHP). In October 2020, the government announced plans to build 40 hospitals by 2030, as part of a scheme to upgrade and expand NHS services,…

How are construction firms tackling the energy crisis?

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With the raised energy price cap pushing up the average household bill to about £3,459 per year from October, the soaring cost is already a concern for millions of people across the country. As an industry that relies on energy-intensive materials and heavy machinery, diesel and petrol, construction is even…

SMEs being paid more promptly post-pandemic, study finds

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More than half of small and medium-sized enterprises have experienced quicker payment times following improved protection mechanisms implemented during the pandemic. Research conducted by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) found that 52 per cent of 1,400 construction SMEs had seen an improvement in the time it takes to get…

What can we do about rising construction costs?

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Tom O’Brien is partner and head of building consultancy at Glenny LLP Prices have been going up across the board, and with headlines dominated by the rising cost of living and sky-high energy bills, many industries have been feeling the sting. In the built environment, the BCIS Materials Cost Index estimates that…

Britishvolt gigafactory work delayed until mid-2025

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Rising energy costs have delayed major construction works at Britishvolt’s North East gigafactory, its co-founder has revealed. Earlier this month, main contractor ISG confirmed that construction work at the site had been “paused” amid design changes to the factory, which will produce lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles. The contractor said…

‘Loss-making contracts’ downed Scottish firm McGill

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Scottish contractor McGill collapsed after it was hit hard by a number of “loss-making contracts”, administrators have revealed. The Dundee-based firm, which entered administration last week, also struggled with the after-effects of the coronavirus pandemic and material price inflation, which hit its finances. This was despite the group receiving funds…

One dead and three injured in incident at concrete firm

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One person has died and three people have been injured in an incident at a concrete company in Devon that has prompted a Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigation. Devon and Cornwall Police were called by the ambulance service to reports of an industrial incident at West Country Concrete Products…

Tier ones have duty to protect SMEs, says Costain boss

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Major contractors have a duty to support smaller firms to stop them going out of business, Costain’s chief executive has said. Speaking to Construction News after the publication of the group’s half-year results for the year ended 30 June 2022, Alex Vaughan said he was concerned for smaller suppliers navigating…