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NewsNew WYG boss uncovers inherited problems28 August 2017 The new chief executive of WYG has uncovered previously unreported problems in the business, prompting him to issue a profits warning to shareholders. Trouble at the top – the 2017 TCI Top 10029 August 2017 With red ink all over the balance sheets of the UK’s biggest construction groups, this year’s TCI Top 100 table does make for pretty reading. Will Mann reports on the latest financial performances of the industry’s major players. HTC crane operators to strike after rejecting £60k a year30 August 2017 Widespread disruption of construction sites across the UK is being predicted with crane operators at HTC Wolffkran going on strike. London mayor urged to promote factory-made houses31 August 2017 London should have its own design code for factory-built housing to promote the use of offsite construction in the capital, a report out today says. Kier takes action to combat failing careers guidance1 September 2017 Kier is sending 200 of its employees into schools to tell children what great careers construction can offer. Skanska votes 'yes but' to CITB levy4 September 2017 Skanska has voted in favour of continuing the Construction Industry Training Board levy but says it still wants to see substantial reform. Steve Morgan steps aside again as Redrow hits record highs5 September 2017 With house-builder Redrow reporting group revenue up 20% and profits up more than a quarter, founder Steve Morgan has decided – not for the first time – that it is time to step back. Grenfell fire implications spread far and wide6 September 2017 The Grenfell Tower fire that killed at least 80 residents of the west London tower block in June is having repercussions way beyond those directly impacted. City Hall plans land grab for affordable housing drive7 September 2017 The mayor of London is planning to spend an initial £250m to buy and prepare land for the construction of affordable housing. German construction grows at record pace8 September 2017 Germany has experienced its fastest rise in new construction work since the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) survey began in September 1999. Big-ticket projects drive growth in Australian construction9 September 2017 Australia’s construction sector continued to expand in August, albeit at a reduced pace compared to July. Irish construction growth slows11 September 2017 Ireland’s construction activity continues to experience marked growth but the pace has slowed to a 29-month low. Stonehenge tunnel plans move forward12 September 2017 The route for the £1.6bn upgrade of the A303 near Stonehenge has been published by the Department for Transport Galliford Try profits hit by mispriced major projects13 September 2017 Galliford Try’s annual results show profits down 57% due to losses on its two biggest construction projects that history has shown it mispriced. Problems mount at Interserve as waste costs keep spiralling14 September 2017 A sparse trading update from Interserve reveals that its construction business is in an even worse state than we thought. Work kicks off on Indian bullet train15 September 2017 The prime ministers of Japan and India have launched a project to build the line for India’s first bullet train service. |