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Aurubis Inventory reveals massive shortfall in precious metals, indicating widespread fraud
SPMT licence will be a first from the European Crane and Transport Operators Licence (ECTOL) organisation
The US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has filed a lawsuit against construction company Balfour Beatty Infrastructure, alleging that a female truck driver on one of its worksites suffered long-term sexual harassment.
Legal experts explain what the Davis-Bacon Act is and how recent updates to regulations could result in higher wages for employees as well as some other, more negative consequences.
A judge in Texas, USA, has ruled a new law that would effectively ban water breaks for construction workers by eroding cities’ power to enact local rules as unconstitutional.
In this article, Clover HR’s Managing Director, Michael Doolin, delves into the topic of employee engagement within the construction industry and discusses simple changes that may make the biggest difference
Reports indicate that contractors have purportedly misappropriated EU funds and engaged in money laundering
The construction and engineering fields are constantly evolving in response to new technological developments. While these changes bring innovation, efficiency and opportunity, they also introduce risk
The founder of a construction contractor based in Charleston, South Caroline, faces years in prison after being found guilty of fraud and money laundering on a $15 million contract.
The widening legalisation of cannabis in the United States is creating a headache for construction contractors when it comes to hiring scarce new workers and testing their wider workforce.
A group of contractors who worked in a consortium to expand the Panama Canal have won $34.9 million at a tribunal following a dispute of the project.
UK demolition contractors federation responds to bid rigging fines issued to 10 companies
CEO says penalty does not reflect ‘actual level of culpability’
Three directors also disqualified after UK Competition and Markets Authority investigation
Bureau Veritas pubishes guide to assessing green claims
Saudi contractor ordered to pay a fine of more than $5 million and seven people are fined and jailed
Could the adjudication process change in the future?
New safety rules will regulate connectivity, autonomy, and data dependency
The European Commission has launched a new consultation aimed at tackling late payment in business
Ex UK council worker pocketed funds that should have been returned to road builders
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