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Buckingham Group: HS2 pivot can fuel COVID-proof growth

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Buckingham Group’s rocketing growth has been knocked off course by the coronavirus pandemic. Chief executive Mike Kempley has a plan to get it back on course.

Why post-virus construction needs 3D-printed concrete

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The coronavirus crisis “has opened the eyes of everyone who works in an office that we can work remotely”. And, speaking to Construction News via video conference from his home in Dubai, Paul Mullett observes how commonplace this kind of link has become lately. But the director of engineering and…

Why Costain’s CEO is sleeping well

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‘I know my people better than ever’ Vaughan says the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the contractor's working patterns has actually boosted his personal productivity and enabled him to learn more about his workforce. “I now know my people better than I've ever known them before. That's because when…

UK airports to axe £1bn of projects: construction’s latest setback

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As planes across the world sit idle on the tarmac, the expansion plans for the UK’s airports have been grounded too. As much as £1bn of capital investment is now on ice, according to analysis carried out by Construction News. The airline industry is one of the sectors most directly…

Crossrail’s CEO on contractors, delays and coronavirus

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In a 50-minute interview with Construction News, Crossrail CEO Mark Wild lays out the scale of the challenge since his arrival in November 2018, the impact of coronavirus, and what the team would do differently

Ready for lift-off: the airports boom flying under the radar

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Amid Extinction Rebellion protests, international carbon-reduction targets and coronavirus travel bans, you might think the last thing airports are thinking about right now is expanding. But you would be wrong. After six years of falling output, the value of the aviation building sector soared by about a fifth last year,…

Full-fibre rollout is a gauntlet thrown down to UK contractors

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The government’s pledge to “accelerate the delivery of gigabit-capable broadband”, as set out in December’s Queen’s Speech, will have been warmly welcomed by many – despite the lack of commitment in terms of timescales. The news promises relief for the countless UK communities that have struggled to leave the digital…

Heathrow, Hinkley and HS2: Atkins UK boss on how tech is making a difference

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Richard Robinson, freshly appointed chief executive of consultancy Atkins in the UK and Europe, and formerly chief operating officer at HS2, argues technology can not only grow his firm’s business but also jump-start flatlining productivity

HS2 will go ahead: so what comes next?

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Following the government’s decision to approve HS2 Construction News spoke to the industry leaders about the implications of the megaproject getting the go-ahead