All articles by Chloë McCulloch – Page 10
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Work in construction: Rewards and awards
Uncertain times mean that staff are looking for job security, while the very best recently got their day in the sun at the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards
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Construction's fortunes: A sea change
Construction’s growth slowdown brings concerns about infrastructure project delays and low margins into sharp focus – and highlights the need for a change of mindset
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Tough at the top: Carillion's woes
Carillion faces a difficult challenge after its announcement of a profit warning and the resulting plunge in share price – the firm will be looking for a very safe pair of hands to be its new CEO
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After the fire
The traumatic experience at Grenfell Tower has understandably triggered a rush to find answers, but we also need to stand back and look at social housing in a holistic way
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Fire tests: Cause for alarm
It’s possible that combustible materials used in the cladding for Grenfell Tower and others complied with building regulations, in which case we are looking at a catastrophic failure of the system
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How did construction vote in the election?
After the shock election result last week, we asked ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV readers to tell us how they actually voted in an online poll
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How did construction’s candidates perform in the election?
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV spoke to three construction professionals who were standing in the general election, here is how they got on…
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Full house: Welcome to Parliament
Now that the election is over, a new parliament will convene. But are the incoming crop of MPs fully aware of how important the construction industry is for the UK economy?
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Construction to vote Labour by slim margin, survey reveals
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV survey of the industry shows Labour leading the Tories, and more trusted to negotiate Brexit
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Volunteering: The world of good
Volunteering your professional skills can lead to job satisfaction, improved skillset and an open outlook
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Snap election: Construction’s chance
The general election is a chance for the industry to make its case to politicians of all parties
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Manifesto: Working for a better Brexit deal
Our ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV a Better Brexit campaign asked over 2,000 construction professionals what could make leaving the EU work for them
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Construction becoming a 'Brexit low priority' case, warns Lord Stunell
Lib Dem peer spells out implications of hard Brexit in marathon Lords debate
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Industry says EU labour is vital to keep it going after Brexit
Over 2,000 survey responses show free movement of workers and freedom from trade tariffs are priorities
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The results are in
Our exclusive survey shows the industry would prefer a ‘soft Brexit’ with as little disruption to the status quo as possible
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Brexit: What we really really want
When ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV launched its ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV A Better Brexit campaign at the start of the year, we promised a reader survey to find out what the industry wanted the government to take into its negotiations with the EU
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Last chance to take ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV's Brexit survey
More than 2,000 readers respond to survey asking for views on the best Brexit deal for construction
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Women engineers: 73% experience sex discrimination
Survey by Hays reveals women continue to feel disadvantaged in a male-dominated profession
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May must boost confidence, warns BPF
British Property Federation calls on government to act quickly to reduce Brexit uncertainty
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Brexit: Make yourself heard
As Theresa May makes clear that she favours full separation from the EU and we approach the March deadline to trigger Article 50, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV launches a survey to find out what readers want from the Brexit deal, both for your business and the wider industry