PI insurers question use of AI in construction
Professional indemnity (PI) insurers have started quizzing construction firms as to whether they have sufficient oversight of artificial intelligence (AI)
Professional indemnity (PI) insurers have started quizzing construction firms as to whether they have sufficient oversight of artificial intelligence (AI)
Three major planks of the prison-building programme, designed to boost capacity by 20,000 places, are no longer considered achievable, according
A Leicestershire contractor that launched in 2021 has doubled its turnover to more than £70m in its latest financial year.
The government hopes to legislate to shift the Building Safety Regulator (BSR) away from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)
Legal commentators have expressed caution about uptake of a new Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT) contract family that is designed to
John Sisk & Son took home more than 70 per cent of Homes England’s spending on site preparation and infrastructure
Tilbury Douglas hopes to grow its orderbook to £2bn, its new chief executive has said after reporting rise in turnover
Southern Housing, one of the largest housing associations in England, has said it was hit for more than £36m by
There are just over two weeks left for the industry to help shape the design of a British Standard for
US construction goods could face tariffs in the UK as the government grapples with how to respond to Donald Trump’s
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