Moderate loss of Fed and ECB credibility – Natixis
Is the credibility of the Federal Reserve and the ECB suffering? Analysts at Natixis have looked at different measurements of expected inflation, in the short and medium and long t
Staying on the Cutting Edge of Data Management and Risk Mitigation With Procore
The construction industry is rapidly transforming. Perhaps the most crucial pieces of this transformation for Owners to take control of are the changes we are seeing in financials,
Four Top Strategies for Improving Construction Tech Adoption
One of the top reasons experts say companies fail is lack of innovation. Of the original Fortune 500 Company ranking in 1955, less than 70 of those businesses are around today. The
Pent-up post pandemic demand powers up Beard
But cost inflation and a challenging trading environment saw pre-tax profit slip to £3.5m from £4.4m the previous year. Finance director Fraser Johns said the Beard’s performan
Government energy efficiency taskforce experts named
The new Energy Efficiency Taskforce is chaired by Minister Lord Callanan and NatWest CEO Alison Rose, and has a clear target to support cutting energy use in the UK down by 15 per
Wates to build medium-rise homes in Wembley
Wates Residential has been appointed to develop more than 300 homes for Brent Council. The contractor will build 304 homes on two separate sites, on a contract worth £100m, accord
ISG scoops £61m Birmingham prison refurb
ISG has been appointed to refurbish hundreds of cells at a major prison – to bring them back into use. The £61m contract involves ISG refurbishing 300 single prison cells at HMP
The Budget risks tipping construction into recession
Hannah Vickers is chief of staff at Mace Jeremy Hunt’s second fiscal statement since becoming chancellor has given to the construction sector with one hand – and taken with the
Builder fined £175,000 after worker’s brain trauma
The site of the accident A London-based subcontractor has been fined £175,000 after a worker’s serious head injuries saw him hospitalised for seven months. The accident took pla
Parliament begins hunt for Victoria Tower refurb builder
Parliament has begun the search for a contractor to refurbish the historic 160-year-old Victoria Tower within the Houses of Parliament. Potential suppliers have been invited to an