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Last month, businesses from all sectors and all regions took part in a variety of events to mark National Apprenticeship Week. While the chronic skills shortage remains one of construction’s biggest challenges, Helen Parton asked people in the industry what can be done to boost recruitment.
The British Antarctic Survey’s ambitious six-year Discovery Building project has completed on time and within budget. David Taylor reports
The rapid adoption of electric vehicle technology means that there is now a growing supply of ‘nearly new’ EV batteries. One company has found a good use for them – and you might soon find the evidence on a construction site near you. David Taylor reports
The Rail Accident Investigations Branch has reported on an incident at Port Glasgow that left two rail workers injured, one seriously. The report cites communication errors and poor lighting on a wagon.