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Tribunal grants payout to collapsed contractor‘s staff

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An employment tribunal has awarded more than 30 former employees of a collapsed contractor 90 days’ pay. In a judgment published on Tuesday (17 February), Employment Judge Dawson ruled that 31 people employed by Acheson Construction should each receive payouts after the firm failed to consult with them before going…

DfT denies UK steel snub for Lower Thames Crossing

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The Department for Transport (DfT) has pushed back against claims that domestic steel will not be used on the £10bn Lower Thames Crossing. A spokesperson for the department said procurement for steel had not started, dismissing claims made in The Times over the weekend. The broadsheet said domestic steel manufacturers…

Search for £2.5m worth of Squibb plant drags on

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Liquidators for Squibb Group are still searching for £2.5m worth of plant and machinery, two years after the firm was wound up. A report from the liquidators, both from Interpath Advisory, said they had not found any more plant and machinery belonging to Squibb, a year after they first flagged…

Kitemark reinstated on 14 Thomas Dudley products

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A UK construction product manufacturer has reclaimed the right to display quality Kitemarks on 14 products, Construction News can reveal. Thomas Dudley, a £71.2m-turnover firm that supplies cast iron, plumbing, casting, utilities and drainage products, successfully acquired a new mark of quality after British Standards Institution (BSI) approval. CN reported in…

Hospital project in limbo three months after Merit collapse

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A former Merit job to build hospital facilities in York is at a standstill, three months after the contractor called in administrators. The £8m job to build a two-storey facility at York Hospital (pictured), including a new surgical theatre and MRI suite, went silent when Merit appointed administrators in November.…

Construction equipment firm issues profit warning

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A leading construction equipment firm has issued a profit warning following a “disappointingly muted January”. Vp Plc said current pressures in the construction and water sectors had hit activity volumes. It said it was aiming to cut 400 jobs through its transformation of Brandon Hire Station, which involves reducing its…

School plan will help apprentices avoid limbo

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A plan to mandate apprenticeships on school building projects could avoid issues experienced by similar schemes run by councils, according to a sector expert. The Department for Education (DfE) announced yesterday that construction firms on school building projects will need to provide apprenticeship and T-level placements under the government’s forthcoming…

RAAC hospitals’ new-build programme ‘constrained’ by market capacity

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A shortfall in construction capacity has held back the government’s attempts to remediate hospitals affected by dangerous reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC), a senior health department figure has admitted. The multibillion-pound programme to replace hospitals fitted with RAAC cannot move any faster without increasing costs, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)…