All articles by Dave Rogers – Page 117
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Employers told to publish risk assessments as government outlines covid workplace guidance
Document asks firms to make results public on company websites
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Weston Homes the next housebuilder to reopen sites
Firm details site operating procedures to meet government protocols
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Get health and safety right before returning to work, lawyers warn industry
Government due to publish updated guidance this afternoon
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Five chase first major phase at new Museum of London
Tender process held up by covid-19 pandemic
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Workers clock on as Battersea Power Station remobilises
Scheme was shut for more than a month
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PM warned getting industry back to work won’t happen overnight
Boris Johnson says construction workers should be ‘actively encouraged’ to go to work
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Lockdown sees construction lose £300m a day as subcontractors run out of money
Scale of problems facing industry underlined by two new reports
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Middle East contractor to become largest shareholder in Costain
Dubai firm to take 15% stake in business under £100m cash raising plan
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The number of workers going back to site means a U-turn recovery is unlikely
Clients had better get used to seeing jobs bust deadlines
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Tolent-built Nightingale hospital could become covid-19 rehab centre
Sunderland scheme at empty industrial unit was opened yesterday
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Hospital put on standby as Interserve completes more beds at Birmingham site
Nightingale centre has received no patients since it was built last month
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Alinea warns on productivity levels of sites
Cost consultant says reduced workforce numbers mean jobs can’t operate effectively
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Birmingham’s Paradise developer unveils 49-storey tower at city centre scheme
Public consultation on plan begins today
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Cladding giant Permasteelisa snapped up by US firm
Company’s current jobs include Google HQ building and Battersea Power Station redevelopment, both stalled by covid-19 pandemic