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  2. Construction 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Construction 2025 is a British government report issued in July 2013 outlining its industrial strategy for the sector until 2025. Key aims were to reduce programme lengths and costs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve the trade gap. The policy saw the establishment of the Construction Leadership Council to drive change in the industry.

  3. Construction industry of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    HS2 construction near Leamington Spa in August 2021. Productivity in construction remains below the UK average and has changed little in the past 50 years. [6] As a result, the UK government has repeatedly tried to improve the sector's efficiency, publishing (among others) the Latham Report in 1994, the Egan Report in 1998 and the Farmer Review in 2016; in 2013 it launched the Construction ...

  4. UK Contractors Group - Wikipedia

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    Between them, UKCG members accounted for £33 billion of construction turnover – a third of UK construction total output. UKCG's mission was to promote the UK construction industry and to support its members in delivering excellence by encouraging contractors to work together with their clients and supply chains to promote change and best ...

  5. UK relaxes immigration rules for construction workers as ...

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    The government has been forced to relax immigration rules for construction workers after it was warned that new Brexit red tape is causing labour shortages on building sites.. Bricklayers, roofers ...

  6. Strategic Forum for Construction - Wikipedia

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    The Strategic Forum for Construction is a United Kingdom construction industry organisation established in 2001 as the principal point of liaison between UK government and the major construction membership organisations. It also enables different representatives of the UK industry to discuss strategic issues facing construction and to develop ...

  7. Build UK - Wikipedia

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    Build UK was launched on 1 September 2015, following the merger of the UKCG and the NSCC. [2] Its members include industry clients, main contractors, trade associations representing over 11,500 specialist contractors, and other organisations committed to industry collaboration. It claims to represent over 40% of UK construction. [3]

  8. Construction News - Wikipedia

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    Construction News' website, CNplus, was launched in 2002, and in December 2015 changed its domain name to constructionnews.co.uk. The title's digital publishing and event activities have gradually expanded. In 1997 CN launched the Quality in Construction Awards, which were renamed the Construction News Awards in 2011. In 2014 it was named Best ...

  9. Construction Project Information Committee - Wikipedia

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    The Construction Project Information Committee is an advisory group, comprising representatives of major UK construction industry institutions, which provides best practice guidance on the content, form and preparation of construction production information, and disseminates this throughout the industry.