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3 key takeaways from Eiffage’s first quarter report
Takeaways from the France-based construction company’s first quarter results
UK needs 250,000 extra construction workers by 2028
The UK needs 250,000 extra construction workers by 2028 if it wants to meet demand
VIDEO: What’s next for global equipment sales?
A Q&A on global construction sales with OHR’s managing director, Chris Sleight
Trime to launch new range of diesel generators
Diesel units “ideal” for UK and Ireland hire market
easyHire partners with wilko
New tool hire service launched 
Road closures during bridge replacement
Plan ahead to avoid possible delays resulting from new footbridge installation works
Wired differently: Harnessing neurodiverse talent in construction
What skills can people with autism, dyslexia and ADHD bring to the construction sector?
Reported £1 billion cash injection for HS2
Troubled megaproject reported to be in line to receive government funding so it can reach planned central London location
Young people say construction among top job choices
A survey of 100,000 young people shows construction in top five career choices
3 findings from Bouygues’ first quarter results
Bouygues releases its 2024 first quarter results
UK project difficulties hit Skanska’s Q1 construction profit
Skanska has blamed an SEK 370 million (US$34 million) charge arising from problems on a UK project for a 33% fall in operating profit in its construction business in Q1 2024
Andy Wright joins UK power specialist
Former Sunbelt UK CEO appointed executive chair
Stantec acquires UK-based engineering design rival Hydrock
Canadian engineering firm Stantec has bought its UK-based engineering design rival Hydrock, in a move that it said would strengthen its UK offering
Egis buys UK-based construction cost and project management company
Global architectural, advisory, consulting and construction engineering company Egis has acquired UK-based cost and project management consultancy Thomas & Adamson
Nationwide launches delivery tracker
New service from UK renter allows tracking of equipment through every stage of rental process 
UK construction industry optimistic for growth but hampered by lack of data talent
26% of respondents believe that the use of data is being hampered by a lack of access to skilled staff
UK government to share digital map technology with Canada
The agreement sets the stage for the UK’s Geospatial Commission to share the best practices and technology utilized by NUAR with Infrastructure Ontario
BigChange at GT Access
UK’s largest privately owned access rental company invests in BigChange management system
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