Infrastructure corruption hits big sport events

Corruption is a common issue in the delivery of infrastructure for major sporting events, leading in many cases to significant cost overruns and poor build quality, according to new research from Engineers Against Poverty.

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New code for construction product marketing unveiled

Proposals for a new ‘Code for Construction Product Information’ designed to stamp out “disingenuous” marketing practices among product manufacturers and help rebuild trust in the sector post-Grenfell have been released for consultation.

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Hinkley Point C blames pandemic for construction delays

Delays of at least six months are expected to the construction of the new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C due to Covid-19, which is estimated to increase the costs of completing the project by £500M.

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Fatal crush incident results in fine for steel firm

A steel specialist has been fined after a worker was fatally injured by a prefabricated metal balcony which fell from a telehandler forklift truck during an unplanned lifting operation.

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Market data shows strong outlook for sector

Total number of construction contract awards fell by almost 16% across the sector during 2020 but output has now grown for seven consecutive months following a record drop in April, with further rises anticipated through 2021.

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Lords raise concern over planning legislation changes

Two statutory instruments which make temporary changes to publication and publicity requirements for certain planning matters permanent have been criticised by a House of Lords committee over a lack of public consultation and concerns around accessibility.

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Safety regulator to scrutinise construction products

Establishment of a new regulator for construction products with the power to prosecute companies that break safety rules and remove non-compliant products from the market has been announced by Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick.

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Judgment signals Covid business interruption pay-outs

The Supreme Court has handed down a ruling in the Financial Conduct Authority’s business interruption insurance test case which means many policyholders will now have their claims for Covid related losses paid out.

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Prompt Payment Code toughens up on late invoices

Prompt Payment Code signatories will soon be obliged to pay invoices owed to small businesses within 30 days – half the time previously required – under a series of reforms designed to crack down on poor payment practices.

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Council lodges legal claim over Grenfell fire

A legal claim has been filed at the High Court against rainscreen cladding manufacturer Arconic and home appliances firm Whirlpool over their roles in the Grenfell Tower fire of 2017.

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