Strong finish to 2016 by the UK Manufacturing Sector
The UK manufacturing sector finished 2016 strongly, hitting a 30-month high for growth in the sector. Industry analysts claim that this indicates that the weak
The UK manufacturing sector finished 2016 strongly, hitting a 30-month high for growth in the sector. Industry analysts claim that this indicates that the weak
How does the average buyer perceive the impact of Brexit? Do they consider Brexit an opportunity to discard the European-directed procurement process which has been
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, revealed in his Autumn Statement that £1 billion is to be invested in digital communications. This investment will
A number of infrastructure initiatives were revealed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, in his Autumn Statement last week. Whilst sharing his plans
Ahead of the Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, Prime Minister Theresa May suggested that the Government would introduce corporation tax cuts below the 15% proposed by Donald
Major investments have been announced for two shopping centres in Sheffield. Property tycoon and Sheffield United football club owner Kevin McCabe has revealed plans for
The Government will publish its Autumn Statement on 23 November 2016, the first of Chancellor Phillip Hammond’s tenure. The Autumn Statement is the second of
Plans for investment in Muirhouse shopping centre and the surrounding area in the north of Edinburgh are being looked at by City of Edinburgh Council.
Last week the Government approved plans to expand Heathrow airport with a third runway, a move that has divided opinion across the country. It’s a
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced that the procurement of the controversial Garden Bridge project is to be examined. The former chair of the Commons
Social value has become increasingly important for central government, national governments around the world, and the private sector too. Although social value has been a legal requirement for any procurement exercise since 2012, but it remains an often vaguely understood term. Despite a Government review in 2015 which recommended that “[the] measurement of social […]
The latest Tracker report “UK Infrastructure – Opportunities in Education” has revealed that the sector is budgeted at £94.3Bn for 2021. The report which was created in association with Construction Online is part of a series, which will consider specific infrastructure opportunities within Health, Defence, Education, Central and Local Government. Education marketplace […]
The UK Government has released new tough measures to tackle modern slavery in supply chains. The government’s response to the transparency in supply chains consultation sets out new measures to hold businesses and public bodies accountable for tackling modern slavery. What is the Modern Slavery Act? According to the UK government, the Modern […]
The latest Tracker report “UK Infrastructure – Opportunities in Health” has revealed that NHS procurement spend is over £27 billion each year, making it one of the highest-spending areas of the public sector. Created in association with Construction Online, the report is the is the first in a series, which will consider specific infrastructure […]
Recent figures from the National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline point to utilities as the third largest sector by investment within the infrastructure sector. Nothing can be built without first providing the basic utilities of waste, water, energy and so forth and with the UK currently in the midst of a housing drive to address the […]
On 3 June, the UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnston, said he wanted to use the crisis caused by the pandemic “to tackle this country’s great unresolved challenges” and get the UK construction sector moving. Almost three months on from the government’s “Build, Build, Build” announcement, we reveal some of the latest infrastructure announcements below. […]
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government has revealed a £1.3 billion investment to deliver homes, infrastructure, and jobs. A press release published on the government website states, “that Funds to deliver up to 45,000 homes, create up to 85,000 jobs and upgrade skills and infrastructure to help fuel a green economic recovery announced.” Upgrades […]
During these uncertain times, the UK construction industry has been determined to get back to work, with industry’s leaders urging the Prime Minister to keep construction sites open for as long as responsibly justified during the coronavirus outbreak. Although turnover and cashflow will remain a concern over the remainder of 2020 as construction sites, […]
Construction is one of the largest industry sectors in the UK, representing around six per cent of GDP. The sector has played a vital role in keeping the UK running during the COVID-19 pandemic, with workers playing an integral part in the build of Nightingale hospitals and ensuring buildings are kept safe. The latest […]
In a previous blog, we wrote about how the public sector is very much open for business and has been issuing contract notices relevant to companies of all sizes during the Coronavirus pandemic. The pandemic has led buyers across the UK public sector to use either direct award (procurement without competition or Accelerated Procedures. These […]
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