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Read more »Responding to the Chancellor’s Spring Statement, the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) has called for a focus on employment costs, the Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) warned of the impact of war, and the National Federation of Builders (NFB) called for further reforms to tackle NIMBYism.
The Office for Budget Responsibility has reported that reforms announced in the December 2024 National Planning Policy Framework have not yet delivered expected growth in housebuilding.
The New Hospital Programme has chosen 10 construction companies for its Hospital 2.0 Alliance.
The British Board of Agrément has had its certification powers suspended but insists there is nothing to worry about.
Half-year results for Kier show an average net cash position for the first time in 13 years.