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In today's competitive hiring market, simply posting a job ad and waiting for the right applicant to apply won’t cut it. With growing demand, talent shortages, and shifting candidate expectations, construction firms must adapt their recruitment strategies or risk being left behind.…
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Read more »Civil engineering contractor Octavius Infrastructure has achieved record growth for the second successive year.
Komatsu is now offering excavators with GPS machine guidance technology already fitted.
House-builder Vistry Group has acquired the 139-hectare site of the former Rugeley power station in Staffordshire.
A new smartphone application can help eliminate the people-plant interface risk on construction sites, its developers claim .
Contrary to other analyses, latest official estimates reckon that the British construction industry is growing.