YouTube – the next solution for our talent gap
Fred Mills, the co-founder of a construction YouTube channel with one million subscribers, talks to Construction News about how the industry can attract more talent
13 Aug 2020 Comments Off on YouTube – the next solution for our talent gap
Fred Mills, the co-founder of a construction YouTube channel with one million subscribers, talks to Construction News about how the industry can attract more talent
06 Aug 2020 Comments Off on Why Morrisroe’s demolition takeover couldn’t be delayed
A global pandemic might have struck during a critical point of the acquisition but Brian Morrisroe was unmoved. The boss of the concrete frame specialist that bears his name was conducting due diligence on his company’s purchase of demolition contractor Cantillon when the COVID-19 virus sent the country into lockdown.…
04 Aug 2020 Comments Off on Fire-proofing parliament – the company keeping MPs safe
Speaking to Construction News, executive director of a niche refurbishment specialist working in the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben talks restoration, evolution, pandemics, and a safer future.
29 Jul 2020 Comments Off on ‘People remember you cut their salary’ – why Skanska’s CEO has dismissed short-term gains
Coronavirus has hit those working in the construction industry hard and fast. Site shutdowns, lower output and lower demand is forcing firms to make tough decisions about their staffing levels. Many have concluded they cannot continue with the number of people they currently have based on the money coming in.…
23 Jul 2020 Comments Off on Why Bouygues UK’s chief is prepared for a second wave
In an exclusive interview, and as one of the most eventful periods in business history continues to unfold, Bouygues UK chief executive Rob Bradley tells Ian Weinfass about closing nearly all his sites and recovering from the crisis
13 Jul 2020 Comments Off on Becoming CEO in a pandemic: Henry Boot offers up a how-to guide
When Tim Roberts became CEO of Henry Boot in January, he was excited to make his mark. Now, six months into the job, he tells Megan Kelly why he’s remained an optimist, what he’s told the company’s shareholders, and why the pandemic has forced him to take on a more hands-on…
07 Jul 2020 Comments Off on Why Balfour’s JV boss won’t be ‘shy or fearful’ over HS2 protests
When facing HS2 critics, Michael Dyke doesn’t want his staff to hide or be fearful. The Balfour Beatty/Vinci (BBV) HS2 joint venture managing director says he insists on respect and sensitivity, but doesn’t believe in running away. Leading the development of the £5bn central section of the megaproject, between north…
02 Jul 2020 Comments Off on ‘If you want to be world class, you have to adapt’ – IPA boss reveals tech-driven recovery plans
Ahead of what could prove to be a defining period in its history, Ian Weinfass speaks to the head of the government’s centre for infrastructure expertise on adapting technology to boost construction’s productivity and post-pandemic recovery
29 Jun 2020 Comments Off on ‘You can’t just be talking to yourself’: building a BAME network
Since its official launch less than a year ago, the Black Professionals in Construction (BPIC) network has grown swiftly, to boast more than 950 members at the time of writing. The network’s founder, Amos Simbo (pictured), seems as surprised as anyone at the speed with which his brainchild has taken off:…
23 Jun 2020 Comments Off on ‘We could accelerate the changes we want’ – BRE chief hopes for coronavirus catapult effect
The advice to never let a crisis go to waste, widely attributed to Winston Churchill, has often been cited during the coronavirus pandemic, typically by those hoping some good might emerge from a time of such great distress. Gillian Charlesworth, chief executive of building research and standards organisation BRE, tells…