Construction industry responds to Labour’s first budget
Labour’s first budget in 14 years was met with a mixed response from the construction industry, with responses from Wates, Costain and important industry bodies, here’s what they had to say…
Labour’s first budget in 14 years was met with a mixed response from the construction industry, with responses from Wates, Costain and important industry bodies, here’s what they had to say…
Chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves delivers Labour’s first budget in 14 years.
What does the construction industry hope for from the Autumn Budget on 30 October?
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As part of its Facilities Management Forecast to Q2 2028, and in light of the RAAC scandal, BCIS aims to equip facilities managers with the latest construction market trends to better defend their budgets.
Local supply chain contractors were also hired to the scheme.
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has published his Spring Budget. Let’s review the key announcements for construction…
Tender workload has increased by 0.9 per cent, the smallest quarterly rise reported since Q1 2021, according to a new survey of more than 150 subcontractors.
The government has announced a major overhaul of local planning committees, to fast-track planning decisions as part of its plan to deliver 1.5 million homes.
Prime minister Keir Starmer has pledged to decide on at least 150 new infrastructure projects on top of its 1.5 million homes commitment.