Re:Construction

Re:Construction

A weekly podcast in which veteran construction industry journalists Bishop and Taylor have a natter about some of the week’s events in the UK construction industry, seeking meaning even where none may exist. To keep up to date with the latest construction news every day, visit http://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk. You can find the latest issue of The Construction Index magazine in WHSmith & independent newsagents UK wide - use our online store locator to find your nearest stockist today.

The Construction Index Business 55 rész
55: CITB, Shrewsbury Pickets and Lessons from WFH
49 perc 55. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor are joined by Peter Lauerner, chair of the Construction Industry Training Board, who explains why the CITB has decided to keep two of its training centres after all. They also celebrate the Court of Appeal judgment quashing the 47-year-old convictions against striking builders. And they ask expert witness Jacqui Bishop: after a year of working from home, what have we learned?
54: Recruitment, Training and Recycling
51 perc 54. rész The Construction Index
Surveys and reports from Redrow, the CITB and the Construction Leadership Council provide food for thought on construction recruitment and training. Bishop & Taylor discuss some of the issues arising. There’s also news from HS2 of an unlikely replacement for rebar.
53: Ulster Link, Social Value, Fire Safety and See-through Buckets
49 perc 53. rész The Construction Index
In a bumper episode, Bishop & Taylor discuss aspirations for a fixed link between Northern Ireland and Great Britain, the social value of construction, aspects of fire safety left neglected amid the cladding scandal, and Doosan’s transparent loading shovel.
52: Budget and Branding
42 perc 52. rész The Construction Index
Chancellor Rishi Sunak delivered his post-Covid budget for the UK this week, giving Bishop & Taylor plenty to chat about. They also discuss Interserve’s branding U-turn.
51: IR35, Top Jobs and Jargon
43 perc 51. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor get their teeth into issues of direct employment, senior recruitment and meaningless, obtuse and/or imprecise jargon.
50: Should Builders Need a Licence?
68 perc 50. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor spend most of this episode discussing proposals for a mandatory builders’ licensing scheme with the project’s architect, Federation of Master Builders (FMB) Chief Executive Brian Berry.
49: What's Up with the BBA
40 perc 49. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor are joined by Hardy Giesler, Chief Executive of the British Board of Agrément (BBA), who tells them about the changes he is planning within the much-criticised organisation.
48: Enforcing Beauty, Project Leadership and Migrant Workers
50 perc 48. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor chew over the government’s latest planning proposals, the leadership of major projects and the UK’s continuing dependency on migrant labour.
47: Marketing, BBA and the Big Push
45 perc 47. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss a new code for construction product marketing, (lack of) transparency at the British Board of Agrément, and the hydraulic jacking of an 11,000-tonne box tunnel.
46: Prompt Payment, Product Regulation and Builders’ Merchants
31 perc 46. rész The Construction Index
This week Bishop & Taylor reflect on changes to the Prompt Payment Code, the new building products regulator and consolidation in the builders’ merchant sector.
45: Disputes, Databases and Delivering AI
41 perc 45. rész The Construction Index
The UK construction industry is warned that it may be about to become ‘embroiled in costly and long-running disputes’. This, along with HS2’s new personnel database and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) on site, are on Bishop & Taylor’s agenda this week.
44: Dodged Tariffs, Rail Heritage and Boardroom Clergy
32 perc 44. rész The Construction Index
As the UK enters its third national lockdown, Bishop & Taylor take solace in the Brexit deal that has averted even greater chaos; they discuss the threat facing hundreds of old railway bridges; and wonder whether Berkeley Group’s recruitment this week of the Archdeacon of Hackney might start a trend for clergy in the boardroom.
43: 2020 Review of the Year
55 perc 43. rész The Construction Index
With the end of 2020 upon us, Bishop & Taylor reflect on some of the big talking points of the year.
42: Flexible Working Special
29 perc 42. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss flexible working with Emma Stewart, Chief Executive of Timewise, and how it might help to improve the construction industry.
41: The Playbook, Warm Homes and a Message to You Rudi
37 perc 41. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor mull on the public procuremet policies set out in the new Construction Playbook. They also consider the home improvements that the Climate Change Committee expects them to make. And mark the contribution of Rudi Klein, retiring after more than 30 years as chief of the SEC Group.
40: Support for the Self-Employed, Site Safety and the Slowness of the HSE
36 perc 40. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor mull latest Covid developments, including the unforeseen consequences of the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme. They also discuss shortcomings of the under-funded Health & Safety Executive. And Taylor has been to some more virtual press conferences.
39: Diggers: Electric, Drunk and In The Garden
45 perc 39. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss JCB’s ‘virtual’ press launch of new battery-powered machines, mull over what to do with machinery operators who work while intoxicated, and find statistical evidence regarding how Britain spent the constrained summer of 2020.
38: Stonehenge, Tunnels and Road Safety
34 perc 38. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss the plans for a tunnel under the Stonehenge world heritage site, one of two major road tunnels in the works, and (as it’s Road Safety Week) the perils faced by road workers.
37: Licences, Leadership Council and Modular Buildings
40 perc 37. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss the collapse of the campaign for a builders’ licence, the expansion of the Construction Leadership Council and one contractor’s left-field move into offsite construction.
36: Lockdown, Knockdown and Demolition Innovation
36 perc 36. rész The Construction Index
As the UK embarks on a second national lockdown, Bishop & Taylor mark the 415th anniversary of the country’s most famous failed explosive demolition job by meeting a man who knows a thing or two about to knocking things down, AR Demolition’s Richard Dolman. They discuss explosives, steam engines and debris protection.
35: Family, Later Living and PSCPs
22 perc 35. rész The Construction Index
The Boot family has clocked up 600 years working for JCB, there’s a planning row in Walton-on-Thames over later living, and must we learn to call construction contractors ‘PSCPs’? Here’s Bishop & Taylor again.
34: Up the workers! Pay Freeze, Living Wage and Employee Ownership
44 perc 34. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss the news that half a million UK construction workers have had a planned pay rise frozen and that Morgan Sindall Construction has committed to the Living Wage. They are also joined by Paul Clarkson, managing director of Yorkshire’s Triton Construction, who explains what it means to be employee-owned.
33: From HS2 to Jaffa Cakes
39 perc 33. rész The Construction Index
How do you get from HS2 to Jaffa Cakes? Well, Bishop & Taylor get there via planning reform, Palestine and Britain’s biggest contractor that builds absolutely nothing.
32: Wind Power, Diesel, Concrete and Cargo Bikes
41 perc 32. rész The Construction Index
Wind power is in the news this week, prompting Bishop & Taylor to focus on green matters. In this episode they also discuss a better way to end the red diesel rebate, cleaning up concrete and one contractor’s use of electric bicycles.
31: Track & Trace, Carbon Offsetting and Rewilding
37 perc 31. rész The Construction Index
After a brief discussion about the NHS track & trace app that the construction industry has been encouraged to embrace, Bishop & Taylor talk to ecologist Dr Stephanie Wray of RSK Wilding about environmental mitigation, from carbon reduction to the nascent rewilding movement.
30: Ratings, Ratings, Ratings
34 perc 30. rész The Construction Index
It’s all about the stars! Huge scepticism is required when reading online reviews, but they can still matter. Bishop & Taylor (4.5 stars) discuss the latest Glassdoor ratings for top contractors and a new app for rating asbestos removal operatives.
29: Top 100, Tumbling Shares and Saving the Solent
41 perc 29. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss highlights of the latest Construction Index UK Top 100 construction companies, as well as share price trends, and a new scheme to get Hampshire building again.
28: Dogs, Chalk Streams and Hydrogen Fuel Cells
29 perc 28. rész The Construction Index
Taylor credits Bishop with raising demand for dogs, while Bishop credits Taylor with raising consciousness of the threat to chalk streams. Of greater relevance, however, is the use of a hydrogen fuel cell system to provide power for a pioneering construction project in Lincolnshire.
27: Back in the Jug, Lessons from COVID and Truckless Truss
38 perc 27. rész The Construction Index
With the new school year starting, it’s a time of fresh beginnings; should you still work from home or return to the office?  A Loughborough University study finds how well construction has adapted to the constraints of Covid-19.  Meanwhile trade secretary Liz Truss appears to have no truck with the construction industry, shutting it out of her 11 trade advisory groups. It’s Bishop & Taylor time on Re:construction.
26: Tideway, Acceleration and Square Holes
34 perc 26. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss delays to the £4bn Thames Tideway project as well as the transport secretary’s new acceleration unit and a drill attachment that cuts square holes.
25: Fit-out, Putin and the Versatile Brickie
47 perc 25. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor turn their attention to the contents of the August issue of The Construction Index magazine, and cover remarkably wide ground…
24: Prefabs, Planning Reform and Carbon Offsetting
41 perc 24. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor are joined by structural engineer Kevin Lyons to discuss offsite construction. Our two regulars then also mull the government’s planning white paper and wonder whether contractors will be eager to pay plant hire firms a premium for carbon offsetting.
23: Green Home Grants, Trustmark and Genoa’s New Bridge
36 perc 23. rész The Construction Index
This was the week that we learned more details of the £2bn Green Home Grants scheme, with the condition that only Trustmark accredited installers could be used; and the Genoa San Giorgio Bridge opened, less than two years after the old Morandi Brige collapsed. Bishop & Taylor reflect on it all.
22: Brexit, Standards and HS2
48 perc 22. rész The Construction Index
With a no-deal Brexit on the cards, Bishop & Taylor discuss unresolved issues for the construction industry, including the future of product standardisation; and – with protests camps fighting a rear-guard action – they agree to disagree about HS2.
21: Face Masks, Plan for Jobs & Tower Cranes
41 perc 21. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss the need for face masks (both in life and on site), Rishi Sunak’s Plan for Jobs, and (after the fatal 8th July collapse in East London) tower crane safety.
20: New Deal, CITB and Interserve FM
43 perc 20. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss the Prime Minister’s Rooseveltian ambitions, the suspension of democratic accountability at the Construction Industry Training Board, and the sale of Interserve Facilities Management to Mitie. Read more on all these topics, and more, at http://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news
19: Job Losses, Export Finance, Plastic Problems and Magic Paint
45 perc 19. rész The Construction Index
In this episode Bishop & Taylor discuss industry job losses, how overseas contractors exploit UK state aid, construction’s plastic packaging problem and the remarkable claims of air-purifying paint.
18: Post-Covid Recovery, Roads Ahead and Shrewsbury Pickets (Conspiracy, My Arse!)
43 perc 18. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss the Roadmap to Recovery, the sudden flow of transport projects and the building workers (including TV’s Ricky Tomlinson) jailed nearly 50 years ago, whose convictions the Court of Appeal is now, finally, revisiting. Podcast, my arse!
17: Restoration of Parliament, When Tiredness Kills & The Joy of Steam
32 perc 17. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor recap recent events in the UK construction industry, including this week: planned building works in parliament are under review, a company that allowed its workers to drive home tired has been in the dock and an old steam engine has been deployed to great effect on a decommissioning project.
16: Opportunism, Drones & Batteries
41 perc 16. rész The Construction Index
This week Bishop & Taylor discuss the opportunities that some are finding in the health crisis, the use of drones in construction surveys and battery-powered machinery.
15: Scaffolders, Consulting Engineers and Employee Ownership
40 perc 15. rész The Construction Index
In this edition, Bishop and Taylor discuss latest safety stats from the National Access & Scaffolding Confederation, Highways England’s smart motorways alliance and whatever happened to Britain’s consulting engineers? The one’s that aren’t safely in employee ownership, that is...
14: Furlough, Supplies, Gypsum and Cladding
41 perc 14. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss furloughed construction workers, moves to revive the supply chain, recycling gypsum and the stalled cladding replacement programme.
13: HS2 and Firm Foundations
37 perc 13. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor briefly discuss the latest news on HS2 before welcoming Steve Hadley to their virtual studio – he’s the Managing Director of Central Piling and the new chair of the Federation of Piling Specialists.
12: Confusing Signals, Field Hospitals and Augmented Reality
32 perc 12. rész The Construction Index
This week Bishop & Taylor discuss the latest mixed messages from Government on safe site operations, admire the heroic efforts of those getting field hospitals up and running, and have their interest piqued by the use of augmented reality to provide professional supervision to household DIY.
11: #ShutTheSites, Urgent Works and Memorable Junkets
34 perc 11. rész The Construction Index
This week Bishop & Taylor discuss the continuing controversy about what sites should stay open, and the difficulties facing those that do. They also muse on the days when travel was easier, and press junkets enjoyed.
10: The Lockdown and Working From Home
37 perc 10. rész The Construction Index
The lockdown has started and Bishop & Taylor chat about how the UK construction industry is responding to the Prime Minister’s order for all but essential workers to stay home. They also discuss working from home with expert input from our very own ‘Good Lady Professor Her Indoors’, Jacqui Bishop.
9: That Virus, Tech Toys and the Latest Issue
41 perc 9. rész The Construction Index
As the world goes into lockdown, Bishop & Taylor keep their distance to mull on Covid-19, Bimcams and bionic rakes, and the contents of the March issue of The Construction Index magazine.
8: Retentions Postscript, Red Diesel and Rebrands
36 perc 8. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor add a note about their last episode’s retentions discussion before turning attention to the Budget, bringing the end of cheap diesel for construction. They round off mulling why companies choose to change their name.
7: Heathrow, Retentions & Flexitime
38 perc 7. rész The Construction Index
Bishop & Taylor discuss the potential ramifications of the Court of Appeal ruling against Heathrow expansion, developments (or lack of them) in the reform of cash retentions usage, and experiments in flexible working.
6: Coronavirus, New Homes Ombudsman and Industry Archives
38 perc 6. rész The Construction Index
On 26th Feb 2020 Bishop & Taylor discuss the industrial impact of coronavirus, the creation of an ombudsman for buyers of new homes and the fate of construction industry archives.
5: Cannabis, Immigration and Smart Cities
38 perc 5. rész The Construction Index
It's Wednesday 19th February 2020 and in this week’s Re:Construction podcast, Bishop & Taylor discuss the benefits of cannabis, the UK’s new immigration rules and Sheffield’s smart bins.
4: HS2, Leadership & Clocks
33 perc 4. rész The Construction Index
This week Bishop & Taylor discuss the latest green light for HS2, a shocking display of bad leadership and the possible end of spring back / fall forward.
3: On Beauty, Signs of a Boris Bounce & Cowboy Builders
39 perc 3. rész The Construction Index
In this week’s Re:Construction podcast, recorded Wednesday 5th February 2020, Bishop & Taylor discuss beauty, signs of a Boris Bounce and cowboy builders.   See also: https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/government-considers-fast-track-for-beauty https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/data-news  & https://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/who-needs-a-builders-licence
2: Climate Emergency, Smart Motorways and Chinese Hospitals
38 perc 2. rész The Construction Index
This week Bishop & Taylor discuss construction’s attempts to help save the planet, the idiocy of smart motorways and how quickly Wuhan is building emergency hospitals.
1: Tall Building Regulations, Late Payment Legislation and Digitally Savvy Contractors
36 perc 1. rész The Construction Index
Re:Construction is a new podcast, launched this week by The Construction Index, featuring construction journalists David Taylor and Phil Bishop.  In this launch episode they discuss developments in the government’s Building Safety Programme, the latest attempt to legislate against late payments and the digital marketing prowess of the top contractors.  Each week Bishop and Taylor chew the fat for 30 minutes or so, exchanging views about the latest news stories to have caught their eye.
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