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The UK construction industry is frustrated with erratic building supplies and volatile prices. In this latest article, we explore how international affairs affect the global supply chain and how this impacts the availability and pricing of UK building materials.
After years of uncertainty, the announcement of a UK-EU trade deal brings reassurance to the construction industry, but Britain’s small builders are already suffering the impacts of the delay.
This blog sets out what the Government's 2020 Spending Review means for Master Builders and how the Chancellor could have gone further in his support for the industry to ‘build back better’.
If we are to have an infrastructure revolution and build a million new homes over the next five years, we will need to have an immigration system that allows for key construction workers of all skill levels to come to the UK.
Commenting on today's report from the Migration Advisory Committee we believe construction workers of all skill levels from labourers to site managers will be needed to deliver the Government’s ambitious housing and infrastructure targets.
The government is working with the Federation of Master Builders to ensure the building industry is prepared for Brexit. Chandru Dissanayeke,
Director of Building Safety Reform, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government updates us.
Construction should not be overlooked by the Government in no-deal Brexit preparations says the FMB in response to the construction PMI data published today.
A simple, flexible migration system for construction workers post-Brexit is essential if the Government is to meet its housing and infrastructure targets.
Construction should not be overlooked by the Government in no-deal Brexit preparations says the FMB in response to the construction PMI data published today showing that output in April declined at second-sharpest pace since 2009.
A ‘no deal’ Brexit could result in soaring material prices and lower workloads and enquiries, according to the latest research from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).
The UK construction industry is frustrated with erratic building supplies and volatile prices. In this latest article, we explore how international affairs affect the global supply chain and how this impacts the availability and pricing of UK building materials.
After years of uncertainty, the announcement of a UK-EU trade deal brings reassurance to the construction industry, but Britain’s small builders are already suffering the impacts of the delay.
This blog sets out what the Government's 2020 Spending Review means for Master Builders and how the Chancellor could have gone further in his support for the industry to ‘build back better’.
If we are to have an infrastructure revolution and build a million new homes over the next five years, we will need to have an immigration system that allows for key construction workers of all skill levels to come to the UK.
Commenting on today's report from the Migration Advisory Committee we believe construction workers of all skill levels from labourers to site managers will be needed to deliver the Government’s ambitious housing and infrastructure targets.
The government is working with the Federation of Master Builders to ensure the building industry is prepared for Brexit. Chandru Dissanayeke,
Director of Building Safety Reform, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government updates us.
Construction should not be overlooked by the Government in no-deal Brexit preparations says the FMB in response to the construction PMI data published today.
A simple, flexible migration system for construction workers post-Brexit is essential if the Government is to meet its housing and infrastructure targets.
Construction should not be overlooked by the Government in no-deal Brexit preparations says the FMB in response to the construction PMI data published today showing that output in April declined at second-sharpest pace since 2009.
A ‘no deal’ Brexit could result in soaring material prices and lower workloads and enquiries, according to the latest research from the Federation of Master Builders (FMB).