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£7 million Pooley Bridge wins two top national awards

Infrastructure boom feeling pressure from materials shortages, CECA says

By Jordan Marshall2021-05-28T05:00:00+01:00 More than 80% of firms say costs had gone up in first three months of this year The Civil Engineering Contractors Association is the latest construction body to warn that booming workloads are being threatened by ongoing materials shortages. The group’s latest workload trends survey for the first quarter of 2021 showed that infrastructure contractors’ workloads had risen to 29% of UK firms – the highest balance in six years. Source: Shutterstock Problems getting hold of materials are on the increase, the CECA survey said It added that order books had improved for 26% of respondents and that 47% expect increased workloads during the next 12 months – also the highest amount since 2015.

CITB confirms levy rate ahead of consensus vote

CITB s National Construction College in King s Norton, Birmingham The Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) has confirmed it plans to keep levy rates unchanged for its next three-year period from 2022-2025, following consultation with the industry. Between 1 March and 11 April, the CITB consulted with the industry and other stakeholders over its levy plans for the next three years. It has proposed keeping the levy rates unchanged at 0.35 per cent of company PAYE payroll and 1.25 per cent of payments to CIS qualifying subcontractors. Following a board meeting on 21 May, the CITB has now confirmed it will stick with this plan and put it forward for the consensus vote that will take place this summer.

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