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Construction growth slows in October

October’s PMI figures reveal continued growth, but at slowest rate since the recovery began in June.

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Have your say on plans for Scottish infrastructure investment

Roundtable event organised by ACE Scotland to respond to Scottish infrastructure consultation.

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Find out what the hardening PI insurance market means for your firm

ACE webinar to provide insights on the latest state of play with PI insurance.

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Sarah Beale resigns as CITB chief executive

CITB chief executive Sarah Beale resigns, but will stay in post until September next year.

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Powering the (r)evolution of electric wheels

Ultra-low emission vehicles will never be truly green if the electricity used to power it isn’t.

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National campaign inspires engineers of the future

Thousands of potential engineers are set to be inspired during national campaign this week.

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Call to establish a Scottish net zero energy commission

Renewable energy industry calls for Scotland to establish a net-zero energy commission.

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HS2 launches first virtual Meet the Contractor event

Registrations now open for suppliers to find out more about estimated 400,000 contract opportunities.

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Three things we must do now to ‘build back better’

More joined up thinking and collaboration are crucial to the post-Covid recovery.

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Editor’s message and November/December 2020 magazine download

The November/December 2020 digital edition of the Infrastructure Intelligence magazine is now available for download.

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Construction to continue working despite new national lockdown

The new month-long national lockdown brings at least some stability for construction.

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Find out what the workplace of the future is going to look like

Construction minister to deliver keynote speech at Future of the Workplace report launch.

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