Rise of the machines: AI keeps watch as new tech takes off
If humans can’t always be trusted to work safely at height, could a different kind of intelligence step in? Paul Thompson investigates
30 Mar 2021 Comments Off on Rise of the machines: AI keeps watch as new tech takes off
If humans can’t always be trusted to work safely at height, could a different kind of intelligence step in? Paul Thompson investigates
30 Mar 2021 Comments Off on An alternative to large-scale scaffolding: speedy-access platform swings into action
A new temporary-works access system offers a rapidly installed alternative to large-scale scaffolding. Paul Thompson reports
17 Mar 2021 Comments Off on COVID one year on: the inside story of how the industry’s leaders navigated the crisis
A year ago, the CLC was spurred into action as the pandemic caused confusion and closures across the sector. Ian Weinfass speaks to co-chair Andy Mitchell about its initial response and how the industry has fared in the past year
10 Mar 2021 Comments Off on How safe are modern methods of construction?
From Mark Farmer’s 2016 industry review, to the aftermath of the Grenfell fire and the government’s Construction Playbook, modern methods of construction have been put forward as the focus for new ways of building. James Wilmore examines whether the industry is ready to do this and what’s keeping it from…
26 Jan 2021 Comments Off on HSE in the pandemic: astoundingly invisible or making a difference?
Budget cuts had put the Health and Safety Executive under immense strain even before the pandemic, so how useful has it proved in the period since every workplace became a health risk? Construction News investigates
20 Jan 2021 Comments Off on Our tough new regulator will target ‘cavalier’ suppliers post-Grenfell
We all bore witness to the terrible events at Grenfell Tower on 14 June 2017 and we owe it to the 72 victims of that fire, bereaved families and the surviving former residents and their families to ensure that such a tragedy never happens again. While we await the final…
08 Jan 2021 Comments Off on Lessons for our recovery: training and quality incentives need to be fixed
As we start the new year, we are all aware of the huge challenges that still face us as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. However, it is important to build on any positives, such as how construction came together in 2020, through the Construction Leadership Council, to develop the…
10 Dec 2020 1 Comment
Construction News asked figures from throughout the industry what construction should prepare for in the New Year. Here’s what they had to say.
28 Oct 2020 Comments Off on Wates CEO: construction has had a ‘good crisis’ despite job losses
Wates chief executive David Allen tells Ian Weinfass why the sector has thrived despite the crisis it faced in 2020, how this will help solve the skills shortage, and how he plans to grow his firm through its residential work
04 Sep 2020 Comments Off on ‘Do what is required’ – COVID recovery will demand strong leadership
We are coming to the end of summer, with schools reopening across the country. While most families opted for staycations in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, many still headed abroad. Travel has come with a great deal of risk, not only for those going away but also for employers, as…