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10 companies to watch in 2026

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Which companies are likely to have the biggest impact on the industry in the year ahead?

Stadiums go green as fans push for more

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Fans are increasingly demanding that stadiums score environmental goals, but are the clubs playing ball?

Juggling responsibilities: The pitfalls involved in making buildings safer

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With a mountain of cladding remediation work to get through, CN asks how contractors can ensure their work avoids contributing to fire risks A fire at an East London residential block last August was a grim echo of the Grenfell Tower blaze, which killed 72 people seven years earlier. Thankfully,…

Directors’ new company buys failed firm

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Three directors of an Essex-based contractor that has gone into administration have launched a new company that has acquired the failed business and its assets. Groundwork specialist Colwin Construction appointed administrators from Leeds-based Lewis Business Recovery and Insolvency on 19 March. However, the firm and its assets were acquired by…

Executive pay 2023: sharp earning curve

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Construction News research reveals a 30 per cent hike in the average annual package for the 20 best-paid contractor plc executives Amid the continuing cost-of-living crisis, executive pay remains a contentious issue for the general public. In August, the High Pay Centre (HPC) revealed in its annual survey that average…

Missing pieces: Is the industry ready for the Building Safety Act?

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As construction professionals and legal experts digest the real-world implications of the Building Safety Act, what are the big unanswered questions? Nobody needs reminding that ongoing building safety reforms are aimed at avoiding a repeat of the dreadful events of June 2017, when 72 people died in a devastating fire…

Sharing the load: are fixed-price contracts a thing of the past?

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With many subcontractors bitterly regretting the fixed-price contracts they signed before inflation spiralled, James Wilmore asks whether fluctuation clauses and advance payments will become the norm “Collaborative risk-sharing will be key to preserving industry resilience and capacity moving forward.” These were the words of the Construction Leadership Council’s (CLC) product…

Supply chain warning over building safety deadline

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The government’s deadline for developers to commit to fixing unsafe towers could lead to “conflict and costs” as pressures are passed down the construction supply chain, a trade body has warned. In a letter to developers, levelling up secretary Michael Gove has given a six-week ultimatum to sign up to…

Eight firms win spots on £1.5bn public-sector framework

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Eight firms, including some of the industry’s biggest names, have won places on a £1.5bn framework covering public-sector projects across the North West of England. Kier, Sir Robert McAlpine, ISG, Vinci and Morgan Sindall are among those named on the four-year framework, which kicks off this month. The work includes…

Revealed: the top 20 best paid construction plc bosses

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The industry’s highest earners have once again seen their pay rocket, after COVID lockdowns brought a year of restraint. James Wilmore examines how the rises sit within a context of rising worries over the cost of living for those further down the foodchain. Recent events in Westminster have demonstrated that…