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In the lead-up to UK Construction Week London 2024 in May, we’re turning the spotlight on key exhibitors of our Infrastructure Live section: Celsa Steel, Containex, Clark-Drain, and Quadrant Building ...
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In 2023, the United Kingdom's construction industry witnessed a significant milestone with 15.8% of its workforce being female, a notable 3.2% increase since the pre-pandemic era, according to the Off ...
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In an industry traditionally dominated by men, six exceptional women are challenging norms and reshaping the narrative. From breaking down gender barriers to fostering inclusivity and sustainability, ...
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Barbour ABI are providers of built environment intelligence, and deliver expert market research, actionable insights and analytics based on one of the most extensive datasets in the UK. This collabora ...
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Roofing Expo, a flagship event within UK Construction Week, is gearing up to welcome over 25,000 industry professionals from all walks of the construction sector. With a specific focus on attracting t ...
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According to recent research by CIOB, the construction industry witnesses an average of two suicides daily, amounting to more than 700 each year. Long working hours, physical strain and the seasonal n ...
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In the ever-changing construction landscape, prefab and modular construction are trends gaining momentum with continuous innovation. These methods offer a departure from traditional construction pract ...
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In the race towards reducing emissions by 45% by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050, the construction industry is undergoing a transformative shift towards sustainability. Companies, recognising the urge ...
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The construction industry, a traditionally male-dominated field, is gradually opening its doors to women. However, despite these efforts, only 15% of the construction workforce is female, and a concer ...
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UK Construction Week (UKCW) London has announced an even stronger focus on skills development, apprenticeships and training at this year’s show, including a live challenge featuring some of the world’ ...