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Data dig: Slow fixes, steel supplies and Ireland on the up

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14% The construction sector accounts for almost one in seven employee-owned firms in the UK, according to the latest UK Employee Ownership Business Register. Fiona Bell, partner and employee-ownership trust specialist at RSM UK, said: “Construction is the fastest-growing sector for employee ownership, with our clients reporting increased employee engagement,…

Technical difficulties: The mixed fortunes of T-level courses

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The flagship technical qualification has struggled with low take-up, with one construction course already scrapped. Yet some courses are seeing success. Ella Jessel investigates

Back to the future: are Construction 2025 goals still achievable?

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Released a dozen years ago, the Construction 2025 strategy’s vision has yet to materialise. Was it naive? Or should the sector still be aiming for the same goals today?

Data dig: Construction debt, city slump and climate clout

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300,000 The expected shortfall below the government’s target to have 1.5 million new homes built by the end of the decade, based on Homes England’s latest figures for starts and completions. David Crosthwaite, chief economist at the Building Cost Information Service, said: “The target was always unrealistic given that the…

Net zero standards: Singing from the same hymn sheet?

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A single set of net zero construction standards aims to end the bewilderment caused by myriad sector benchmarks – and put a stop to greenwashing

The rocky road to diesel-free

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The construction sector may be committed to the principle of net zero, but there remain many challenges to ditching the industry’s favourite fuel