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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Might help us to discuss if you told us what the connection to Brexit is?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

"

That doesn’t sound great, are we still allowed to use forecasts on here ?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

That doesn’t sound great, are we still allowed to use forecasts on here ? "

I'm not sure

What I do know know if there is a paper round going somewhere is completely to do with brexit.

However any jobs losses are absolutely nothing to do with the eu

Hope that helps

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Might help us to discuss if you told us what the connection to Brexit is?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

well the only conection i can see in the article is this (thank god for cut and past)

There is also expected to be a 1.7% reduction in the number of EU workers in the sector by July following the UK’s exit from the EU. A 0.7% reduction in the number of self-employed and agency workers is an improvement on the 5.3% anticipated last September.

While not good news, the picture is brighter than six months ago, when 44% of companies were anticipating making redundancies with those job cuts expected to affect 6% of their workforce at the time.

Also on a more positive note, the total number of apprentices employed is expected to increase by 2.7% over the next three months, with materials suppliers looking to increase numbers by 35% and specialist contractors by 24%.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

Then again from the same building news the very next day

Labour shortage worries gather pace as vacancies jump more than 50% since April

By Tom Lowe21 May 2021

workers

Furlough, Brexit and IR35 all putting squeeze on numbers available to booming sector as recovery continues

The number of permanent jobs in construction and property registered by employers has jumped by more than 55% in the past six weeks compared with the six weeks prior, according to recruitment specialists Hays.

The firm said that the number of temporary roles has also increased by more than half over the same period in signs of a growing labour shortage hitting the industry as the sector’s pandemic recovery gathers pace.

so make of that what you will.

By the way lionel it said 37,000 not 370,000 a slight difference.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

"

Sounds like scare mongering to me, probably an agenda behind it.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

If you look at the ONS figures you will see that most job loses were in 25 and under and in Hospitality as a result of the Pandemic closures. But these have slowed significantly now with re-opening (obviously).

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

By the way lionel it said 37,000 not 370,000 a slight difference. "

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"If you look at the ONS figures you will see that most job loses were in 25 and under and in Hospitality as a result of the Pandemic closures. But these have slowed significantly now with re-opening (obviously)."
This is to do with construction which seems strange to me as there is at least 4 developments going on within a 3 mile radius from me as we speak.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid "

Yea. Very indeed. Hardly un-expected though bearing in mind they were mostly closed for 6 months during this last lockdown.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid "

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/apr/03/almost-190000-uk-retail-jobs-lost-since-first-covid-lockdown

Retail is really struggling I am afraid,

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid "

Is this to do with the brand new brexit world or does it specifically say due to the covid crisis?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/apr/03/almost-190000-uk-retail-jobs-lost-since-first-covid-lockdown

Retail is really struggling I am afraid, "

I'm sure Alex has a cunning plan to resolve it

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

There has been a massive shake-up of high-street retail long before the pandemic, and we can really only blame ourselves for using the internet (guilty as charged here). The pandemic has brought - is bringing - that all into much sharper focus and rapidity now.

It will be some while before we see what the final balance is.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/apr/03/almost-190000-uk-retail-jobs-lost-since-first-covid-lockdown

Retail is really struggling I am afraid,

I'm sure Alex has a cunning plan to resolve it

"

Yeah, I think he is going till build a tunnel to Northern Ireland, I wonder whatever happened to that idea?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/apr/03/almost-190000-uk-retail-jobs-lost-since-first-covid-lockdown

Retail is really struggling I am afraid,

I'm sure Alex has a cunning plan to resolve it

"

While I'm happy for you to trash your own post - wasn't it nice just for a moment - that people were actually 'discussing' things?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

back to the playground again oh dear

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/apr/03/almost-190000-uk-retail-jobs-lost-since-first-covid-lockdown

Retail is really struggling I am afraid,

I'm sure Alex has a cunning plan to resolve it

Yeah, I think he is going till build a tunnel to Northern Ireland, I wonder whatever happened to that idea? "

I'm sure its just on the backburner..he is going to use the sunny uplands of brexit to turn hartlepool into Shanghai next.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/apr/03/almost-190000-uk-retail-jobs-lost-since-first-covid-lockdown

Retail is really struggling I am afraid,

I'm sure Alex has a cunning plan to resolve it

Yeah, I think he is going till build a tunnel to Northern Ireland, I wonder whatever happened to that idea?

I'm sure its just on the backburner..he is going to use the sunny uplands of brexit to turn hartlepool into Shanghai next."

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/mar/24/british-high-street-lost-11000-shops-in-2020-study-shows

More bad news I'm afraid

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/apr/03/almost-190000-uk-retail-jobs-lost-since-first-covid-lockdown

Retail is really struggling I am afraid,

I'm sure Alex has a cunning plan to resolve it

While I'm happy for you to trash your own post - wasn't it nice just for a moment - that people were actually 'discussing' things?

"

The attention span is very short for some, you should know this by now.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Oh dear

Cant have a adult discussion now about a post Brexit uncertain future without insults flying around.

Sad to see.

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant

Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh dear

Cant have a adult discussion now about a post Brexit uncertain future without insults flying around.

Sad to see."

It doesn’t take long I am afraid, sad times

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Oh dear

Cant have a adult discussion now about a post Brexit uncertain future without insults flying around.

Sad to see."

Not an insult its a fact anyway back to the question did your link mention brexit or was it about the impact of covid?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid. "

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

"The recovery in construction output resumed in January following a dip in work in December, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Activity was up 0.9 per cent in the month compared to December, when output fell for the first time since since April 2020. On the less volatile three-month on three-month comparison, output was up 1.7 per cent, reflecting the sustained recovery seen in recent months. Industrial building and infrastructure works led the way, with output up 7.5 and 7.4 per cent respectively in the three-month on three-month comparison.

Paul Fenner, head of construction at accountant BDO, said the new figures showed the industry’s recovery was “back on track”. He said: “The more positive figures reflect a growing confidence among construction firms that the worst is behind them,” he said."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh dear

Cant have a adult discussion now about a post Brexit uncertain future without insults flying around.

Sad to see.Not an insult its a fact anyway back to the question did your link mention brexit or was it about the impact of covid?"

No idea, probably COVID , or a bit of both?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Oh dear

Cant have a adult discussion now about a post Brexit uncertain future without insults flying around.

Sad to see.

It doesn’t take long I am afraid, sad times "

It is

Its funny how a games shop doing well is a direct result of Brexit but you mention job losses and the insults start flying

Depressing to see.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Oh dear

Cant have a adult discussion now about a post Brexit uncertain future without insults flying around.

Sad to see.

It doesn’t take long I am afraid, sad times

It is

Its funny how a games shop doing well is a direct result of Brexit but you mention job losses and the insults start flying

Depressing to see."

I know, but you have to rise above it, it’s never nice to see insults on here though, really no need

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By *otlovefun42Couple
over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

"

Or maybe just the brave new post Covid world.

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?"

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?"

This could be the reason when you read futher down and not just the headlines.

The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Oh dear

Cant have a adult discussion now about a post Brexit uncertain future without insults flying around.

Sad to see.

It doesn’t take long I am afraid, sad times

It is

Its funny how a games shop doing well is a direct result of Brexit but you mention job losses and the insults start flying

Depressing to see.

I know, but you have to rise above it, it’s never nice to see insults on here though, really no need "

It's not pleasant at all

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

And again as this has something to do with discussing the subject of Jobs . . .

"The recovery in construction output resumed in January following a dip in work in December, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Activity was up 0.9 per cent in the month compared to December, when output fell for the first time since since April 2020. On the less volatile three-month on three-month comparison, output was up 1.7 per cent, reflecting the sustained recovery seen in recent months. Industrial building and infrastructure works led the way, with output up 7.5 and 7.4 per cent respectively in the three-month on three-month comparison.

Paul Fenner, head of construction at accountant BDO, said the new figures showed the industry’s recovery was “back on track”. He said: “The more positive figures reflect a growing confidence among construction firms that the worst is behind them,” he said."

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations? "

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?This could be the reason when you read futher down and not just the headlines.

The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses. "

Seems like a non story then

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk"

Yes its easy to find, as only 6% of developers responded i wouldn't take their prediction as gospel there seems to be a large margin for error .

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham

Severn Trent Water creating 2500 jobs to build green infrastructure projects.

HS2 now ramping up. New Thames crossing to be built. Crossrail 2 may still happen.

Every town and village around here has got housing developments on the go.

Try getting a builder or a sparky to do a mundane job!

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk"

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

"Construction industry recovery continues to gather momentum.

18 May 2021

New starts on site have yet to fully rebound, but the volume of contracts signed in April signals a brighter future, according to analysis excerpted from the May 2021 edition of The Glenigan Construction Review

New starts on site have yet to fully rebound, but the volume of contracts signed in April signals a brighter future

Construction’s recovery is gathering momentum. While project starts are still below pre-pandemic levels, the past few months have seen a strong rise.

Furthermore, the development pipeline is now ahead of 2019 levels, pointing to the prospect of a sustained recovery in starts over the coming months.

The value of projects starting on site averaged £5.21bn per month during the three months to April – an 18 per cent increase against the preceding three months and 37 per cent higher than a year ago."

The Construction Industry actually seem quite optimistic about the future.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news? "

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

"

See there you go again no one has said you cant post negative news ffs.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

[Removed by poster at 21/05/21 11:01:03]

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Severn Trent Water creating 2500 jobs to build green infrastructure projects.

HS2 now ramping up. New Thames crossing to be built. Crossrail 2 may still happen.

Every town and village around here has got housing developments on the go.

Try getting a builder or a sparky to do a mundane job! "

I wouldnt bank on crossrail 2 Sadiq cant even get the first one finished.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Severn Trent Water creating 2500 jobs to build green infrastructure projects.

HS2 now ramping up. New Thames crossing to be built. Crossrail 2 may still happen.

Every town and village around here has got housing developments on the go.

Try getting a builder or a sparky to do a mundane job! "

The HS2 Tunnelling Trains 'Florence and Cecilia' are on the tracks and tuning-up for the great Chiltern tunnel dig too.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

so much positive news what a great country to live in.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Severn Trent Water creating 2500 jobs to build green infrastructure projects.

HS2 now ramping up. New Thames crossing to be built. Crossrail 2 may still happen.

Every town and village around here has got housing developments on the go.

Try getting a builder or a sparky to do a mundane job!

The HS2 Tunnelling Trains 'Florence and Cecilia' are on the tracks and tuning-up for the great Chiltern tunnel dig too."

Florence started digging last Friday, we drove over the top of her on the M25 on Wednesday

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Problems in the construction industry

The london (labour)mayor.

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

"

Nothing to do with that. Seems a bit obscure for someone to have knowledge of. But perhaps you are connected to the construction industry? A discussion is a discussion, positive or negative. The problem comes when people are so entrenched in their beliefs there can be no discussion.

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Severn Trent Water creating 2500 jobs to build green infrastructure projects.

HS2 now ramping up. New Thames crossing to be built. Crossrail 2 may still happen.

Every town and village around here has got housing developments on the go.

Try getting a builder or a sparky to do a mundane job! I wouldnt bank on crossrail 2 Sadiq cant even get the first one finished. "

He made sure the previous crossrail bosses got their performance bonuses before they quit though.

Very charitable of him.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Severn Trent Water creating 2500 jobs to build green infrastructure projects.

HS2 now ramping up. New Thames crossing to be built. Crossrail 2 may still happen.

Every town and village around here has got housing developments on the go.

Try getting a builder or a sparky to do a mundane job!

The HS2 Tunnelling Trains 'Florence and Cecilia' are on the tracks and tuning-up for the great Chiltern tunnel dig too.

Florence started digging last Friday, we drove over the top of her on the M25 on Wednesday "

Did you feel the rumbles lol?

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Severn Trent Water creating 2500 jobs to build green infrastructure projects.

HS2 now ramping up. New Thames crossing to be built. Crossrail 2 may still happen.

Every town and village around here has got housing developments on the go.

Try getting a builder or a sparky to do a mundane job!

The HS2 Tunnelling Trains 'Florence and Cecilia' are on the tracks and tuning-up for the great Chiltern tunnel dig too.

Florence started digging last Friday, we drove over the top of her on the M25 on Wednesday

Did you feel the rumbles lol?"

Sadly not, but it's a huge site with a lot of jobs.

As is the Colne Valley viaduct down the road.

Exciting times.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Problems in the construction industry

The london (labour)mayor.

"

Its part of his remit mate.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, in a joint letter with Transport for London (TfL) has responded to the London Assembly Transport Committee report Derailed: Getting Crossrail back on track.

In his letter, the Mayor agreed with many of the points made within the report.

But, despite the Committee’s direct call for the Commissioner to consider his position in light of all that had gone wrong, the Mayor reiterated his support for TfL’s commissioner, Mike Brown MVO.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

Nothing to do with that. Seems a bit obscure for someone to have knowledge of. But perhaps you are connected to the construction industry? A discussion is a discussion, positive or negative. The problem comes when people are so entrenched in their beliefs there can be no discussion."

I was simply posting a story that had appeared about concerns in the construction industry as job losses/gains are apparently a political topic now

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Severn Trent Water creating 2500 jobs to build green infrastructure projects.

HS2 now ramping up. New Thames crossing to be built. Crossrail 2 may still happen.

Every town and village around here has got housing developments on the go.

Try getting a builder or a sparky to do a mundane job!

The HS2 Tunnelling Trains 'Florence and Cecilia' are on the tracks and tuning-up for the great Chiltern tunnel dig too.

Florence started digging last Friday, we drove over the top of her on the M25 on Wednesday

Did you feel the rumbles lol?

Sadly not, but it's a huge site with a lot of jobs.

As is the Colne Valley viaduct down the road.

Exciting times. "

We did a tour of the UK Euro Tunnel Machine on the French side with a group of kids - including putting heads through the sharp end holes for selfies. The scale is Mega Construction job and tools.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

Nothing to do with that. Seems a bit obscure for someone to have knowledge of. But perhaps you are connected to the construction industry? A discussion is a discussion, positive or negative. The problem comes when people are so entrenched in their beliefs there can be no discussion.

I was simply posting a story that had appeared about concerns in the construction industry as job losses/gains are apparently a political topic now"

Was you really though??? whats with the welcome to the brave new brexit world comment then?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

I was simply posting a story that had appeared about concerns in the construction industry as job losses/gains are apparently a political topic now"

Job loses and gains have always been a Political item when spoken about at a national level.

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

Nothing to do with that. Seems a bit obscure for someone to have knowledge of. But perhaps you are connected to the construction industry? A discussion is a discussion, positive or negative. The problem comes when people are so entrenched in their beliefs there can be no discussion.

I was simply posting a story that had appeared about concerns in the construction industry as job losses/gains are apparently a political topic now"

And I simply responded by saying that I'd spoken to local builders who said the opposite of what you posted. Also the construction sites, large housing developments around my locale have continued seemingly as normal. So do I trust what I see with my own eyes and hear with my own ears or something that appears to be wrong? From a local perspective. That's local, just in case it's been missed.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

Nothing to do with that. Seems a bit obscure for someone to have knowledge of. But perhaps you are connected to the construction industry? A discussion is a discussion, positive or negative. The problem comes when people are so entrenched in their beliefs there can be no discussion.

I was simply posting a story that had appeared about concerns in the construction industry as job losses/gains are apparently a political topic now

And I simply responded by saying that I'd spoken to local builders who said the opposite of what you posted. Also the construction sites, large housing developments around my locale have continued seemingly as normal. So do I trust what I see with my own eyes and hear with my own ears or something that appears to be wrong? From a local perspective. That's local, just in case it's been missed. "

Then surely some areas are more buoyant than others.

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

Nothing to do with that. Seems a bit obscure for someone to have knowledge of. But perhaps you are connected to the construction industry? A discussion is a discussion, positive or negative. The problem comes when people are so entrenched in their beliefs there can be no discussion.

I was simply posting a story that had appeared about concerns in the construction industry as job losses/gains are apparently a political topic now

And I simply responded by saying that I'd spoken to local builders who said the opposite of what you posted. Also the construction sites, large housing developments around my locale have continued seemingly as normal. So do I trust what I see with my own eyes and hear with my own ears or something that appears to be wrong? From a local perspective. That's local, just in case it's been missed.

Then surely some areas are more buoyant than others."

That's very often the problem when making a generalisation.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

The economy in general see's

"A closely-watched survey of business activity has shown its best reading on record as a vaccine-driven reopening of the economy gets into gear.

The IHS Markit/CIPS flash composite Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) for May, which covers both manufacturing and services and is updated later in the month, credited a surge in growth and employment to the gradual unlocking of COVID-19 restrictions.

It gave a combined reading of 62.0 - comfortably above the 50 mark separating growth from contraction and the best score since the composite measure first surfaced in January 1998."

It's starting to come back together, but not as slowly as first predicted. The one problem will be inflation.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

Nothing to do with that. Seems a bit obscure for someone to have knowledge of. But perhaps you are connected to the construction industry? A discussion is a discussion, positive or negative. The problem comes when people are so entrenched in their beliefs there can be no discussion.

I was simply posting a story that had appeared about concerns in the construction industry as job losses/gains are apparently a political topic now

And I simply responded by saying that I'd spoken to local builders who said the opposite of what you posted. Also the construction sites, large housing developments around my locale have continued seemingly as normal. So do I trust what I see with my own eyes and hear with my own ears or something that appears to be wrong? From a local perspective. That's local, just in case it's been missed.

Then surely some areas are more buoyant than others.

That's very often the problem when making a generalisation."

Who made a generalization?

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

Nothing to do with that. Seems a bit obscure for someone to have knowledge of. But perhaps you are connected to the construction industry? A discussion is a discussion, positive or negative. The problem comes when people are so entrenched in their beliefs there can be no discussion.

I was simply posting a story that had appeared about concerns in the construction industry as job losses/gains are apparently a political topic now

And I simply responded by saying that I'd spoken to local builders who said the opposite of what you posted. Also the construction sites, large housing developments around my locale have continued seemingly as normal. So do I trust what I see with my own eyes and hear with my own ears or something that appears to be wrong? From a local perspective. That's local, just in case it's been missed.

Then surely some areas are more buoyant than others.

That's very often the problem when making a generalisation.

Who made a generalization?"

Did you want the last word Lionel? I'm nothing if not gracious. Over to you....

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

Nothing to do with that. Seems a bit obscure for someone to have knowledge of. But perhaps you are connected to the construction industry? A discussion is a discussion, positive or negative. The problem comes when people are so entrenched in their beliefs there can be no discussion.

I was simply posting a story that had appeared about concerns in the construction industry as job losses/gains are apparently a political topic now

And I simply responded by saying that I'd spoken to local builders who said the opposite of what you posted. Also the construction sites, large housing developments around my locale have continued seemingly as normal. So do I trust what I see with my own eyes and hear with my own ears or something that appears to be wrong? From a local perspective. That's local, just in case it's been missed.

Then surely some areas are more buoyant than others.

That's very often the problem when making a generalisation.

Who made a generalization?

Did you want the last word Lionel? I'm nothing if not gracious. Over to you...."

I'm just asking who made a generalisation

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth

Two of my stepsons work in the building industry, one a dry liner one a scaffolder, both are very busy, the issue is the availability of materials, I've been delayed on one project due to it, builder friends say they are flat out and turning work away, houses selling like hot cakes allegedly too,

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Two of my stepsons work in the building industry, one a dry liner one a scaffolder, both are very busy, the issue is the availability of materials, I've been delayed on one project due to it, builder friends say they are flat out and turning work away, houses selling like hot cakes allegedly too, "

A friend of ours makes outdoor shelters - they are desperate for materials - We have a three-week lead-in for specialist LED toner from Japan, normally we could get it in a 48 hour DHL flight

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Two of my stepsons work in the building industry, one a dry liner one a scaffolder, both are very busy, the issue is the availability of materials, I've been delayed on one project due to it, builder friends say they are flat out and turning work away, houses selling like hot cakes allegedly too, "
The housing market has gone crazy and prices hitting the roof my recent attempted purchase has fell through due to it and at the moment there is very little on the market.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

The construction leadership...pfft..what would they know?

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"Two of my stepsons work in the building industry, one a dry liner one a scaffolder, both are very busy, the issue is the availability of materials, I've been delayed on one project due to it, builder friends say they are flat out and turning work away, houses selling like hot cakes allegedly too, "

It does seem to be a problem with materials, I guess there will be a lag because of covid. It's pushing the prices up to. I bought something recently that had increased 20%. To be fair I had already been warned on price increases.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Two of my stepsons work in the building industry, one a dry liner one a scaffolder, both are very busy, the issue is the availability of materials, I've been delayed on one project due to it, builder friends say they are flat out and turning work away, houses selling like hot cakes allegedly too, The housing market has gone crazy and prices hitting the roof my recent attempted purchase has fell through due to it and at the moment there is very little on the market."

There is going to be a crash, give it 12-18 months , history repeating itself yet again

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

My neiighbour is getting a wall built.. dunno what they are all worrying about.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"The construction leadership...pfft..what would they know?

"

well as i said before it would be good to know who they are before taking everything they say as gospel and it was a very small survey.

The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses.

can you draw that conclusion from only 6% of developers?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Two of my stepsons work in the building industry, one a dry liner one a scaffolder, both are very busy, the issue is the availability of materials, I've been delayed on one project due to it, builder friends say they are flat out and turning work away, houses selling like hot cakes allegedly too,

It does seem to be a problem with materials, I guess there will be a lag because of covid. It's pushing the prices up to. I bought something recently that had increased 20%. To be fair I had already been warned on price increases. "

Our policy was to double stock - we decided a week ago to triple stock.

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"The construction leadership...pfft..what would they know?

well as i said before it would be good to know who they are before taking everything they say as gospel and it was a very small survey.

The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses.

can you draw that conclusion from only 6% of developers?"

That the other 94% are too busy to reply?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"The construction leadership...pfft..what would they know?

well as i said before it would be good to know who they are before taking everything they say as gospel and it was a very small survey.

The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses.

can you draw that conclusion from only 6% of developers?

That the other 94% are too busy to reply? "

Exactly or do not hold this leadership in any regard ,who are they who made them a construction leadership council its a fancy title and sounds official but is it?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Priceless

Because you dont agree with a organisation, who actually work in the business, their opinion/evidence is invalidated.

Just outstanding again

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

From their News Items: @ CLC

***Construction output grew by 5.8% in March 2021, because of growth in both new work (6.7%) and repair and maintenance (4.4%)

***Construction output in March 2021 was 2.4% (£334 million) above the February 2020 pre-pandemic level; repair and maintenance was 7.7% (£377 million) above this level, while new work was 0.5% (£44 million) below.

***Quarterly construction output grew by 2.6% in Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2021 compared with Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2020; this was driven by growth in both new work (2.8%) and repair and maintenance (2.2%).

***New orders increased by 12.2% (£1,227 million) in Quarter 1 2021 compared with Quarter 4 2020; this follows a fall of 7.8% (£848 million) in Quarter 4 2020 but was 13.3% lower than Quarter 1 2020.

***The annual rate of construction output price growth was 1.8% in March 2021.

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"The construction leadership...pfft..what would they know?

well as i said before it would be good to know who they are before taking everything they say as gospel and it was a very small survey.

The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses.

can you draw that conclusion from only 6% of developers?

That the other 94% are too busy to reply? Exactly or do not hold this leadership in any regard ,who are they who made them a construction leadership council its a fancy title and sounds official but is it?"

Which is why I asked earlier who they were and their affiliations.

A bit like hearing a study saying smoking is good for you. Then finding out it was paid for by tobacco companies.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"

Priceless

Because you dont agree with a organisation, who actually work in the business, their opinion/evidence is invalidated.

Just outstanding again

"

Once again where have i said its invalid ? you started the post im asking you who they are and what do they do and do you think 6% is enough to makke a judgement nothing more.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

The construction leadership council work between industry and gmnt to identify and deliver actions supporting the uk construction industry and are registered on the uk.gov website.

Bunch of charlatatans obvs

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"The construction leadership...pfft..what would they know?

well as i said before it would be good to know who they are before taking everything they say as gospel and it was a very small survey.

The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses.

can you draw that conclusion from only 6% of developers?

That the other 94% are too busy to reply? Exactly or do not hold this leadership in any regard ,who are they who made them a construction leadership council its a fancy title and sounds official but is it?

Which is why I asked earlier who they were and their affiliations.

A bit like hearing a study saying smoking is good for you. Then finding out it was paid for by tobacco companies. "

You can find them on the gov.uk website

Quite easy to find

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"The construction leadership council work between industry and gmnt to identify and deliver actions supporting the uk construction industry and are registered on the uk.gov website.

Bunch of charlatatans obvs

"

And as such they say:

From their News Items: @ CLC

***Construction output grew by 5.8% in March 2021, because of growth in both new work (6.7%) and repair and maintenance (4.4%)

***Construction output in March 2021 was 2.4% (£334 million) above the February 2020 pre-pandemic level; repair and maintenance was 7.7% (£377 million) above this level, while new work was 0.5% (£44 million) below.

***Quarterly construction output grew by 2.6% in Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2021 compared with Quarter 4 (Oct to Dec) 2020; this was driven by growth in both new work (2.8%) and repair and maintenance (2.2%).

***New orders increased by 12.2% (£1,227 million) in Quarter 1 2021 compared with Quarter 4 2020; this follows a fall of 7.8% (£848 million) in Quarter 4 2020 but was 13.3% lower than Quarter 1 2020.

***The annual rate of construction output price growth was 1.8% in March 2021.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"The construction leadership council work between industry and gmnt to identify and deliver actions supporting the uk construction industry and are registered on the uk.gov website.

Bunch of charlatatans obvs

"

There you go thanks, now do you think 6% is a good survey to draw those conclusions?

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By *loughing the landMan
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

"

. Hello. Are you able to advise when the share prices of construction firms will start to fall due to these anticipated job losses? It seems that investor confidence in construction is high and we have yet to see any sell off dure to lack of confidence. Only two days ago KKR announced a £2 billion bid for John Laing. Do we know the reasons for these job losses. ? Have those leaving decided to seek alternative work elsewhere.?

The main problem currently facing the construction industry is shortage of materials and price inflation.

Cement is hard to get hold of in large quantities and timber prices are up by 80 %. It can also be quite hard to hire vans or obtain contractors plant.

I cannot see anyone in the construction industry being too concerned another job losses .

The industry is currently working flat out. Wickes are bring floated on the stock market shortly.

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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago

Grantham


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

. Hello. Are you able to advise when the share prices of construction firms will start to fall due to these anticipated job losses? It seems that investor confidence in construction is high and we have yet to see any sell off dure to lack of confidence. Only two days ago KKR announced a £2 billion bid for John Laing. Do we know the reasons for these job losses. ? Have those leaving decided to seek alternative work elsewhere.?

The main problem currently facing the construction industry is shortage of materials and price inflation.

Cement is hard to get hold of in large quantities and timber prices are up by 80 %. It can also be quite hard to hire vans or obtain contractors plant.

I cannot see anyone in the construction industry being too concerned another job losses .

The industry is currently working flat out. Wickes are bring floated on the stock market shortly.

"

We are finding the same in manufacturing. Raw material prices are rising weekly, and some steel is up 30%.

Demand is shooting through the roof, and as another poster said, inflation will come to bear down the line.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

. Hello. Are you able to advise when the share prices of construction firms will start to fall due to these anticipated job losses? It seems that investor confidence in construction is high and we have yet to see any sell off dure to lack of confidence. Only two days ago KKR announced a £2 billion bid for John Laing. Do we know the reasons for these job losses. ? Have those leaving decided to seek alternative work elsewhere.?

The main problem currently facing the construction industry is shortage of materials and price inflation.

Cement is hard to get hold of in large quantities and timber prices are up by 80 %. It can also be quite hard to hire vans or obtain contractors plant.

I cannot see anyone in the construction industry being too concerned another job losses .

The industry is currently working flat out. Wickes are bring floated on the stock market shortly.

"

I suggest you read the article

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

. Hello. Are you able to advise when the share prices of construction firms will start to fall due to these anticipated job losses? It seems that investor confidence in construction is high and we have yet to see any sell off dure to lack of confidence. Only two days ago KKR announced a £2 billion bid for John Laing. Do we know the reasons for these job losses. ? Have those leaving decided to seek alternative work elsewhere.?

The main problem currently facing the construction industry is shortage of materials and price inflation.

Cement is hard to get hold of in large quantities and timber prices are up by 80 %. It can also be quite hard to hire vans or obtain contractors plant.

I cannot see anyone in the construction industry being too concerned another job losses .

The industry is currently working flat out. Wickes are bring floated on the stock market shortly.

I suggest you read the article

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Are you reading any of the others posted here?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

So absolutely nothing to do with Brexit

Glad that's cleared up

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"The construction leadership...pfft..what would they know?

well as i said before it would be good to know who they are before taking everything they say as gospel and it was a very small survey.

The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses.

can you draw that conclusion from only 6% of developers?

That the other 94% are too busy to reply? Exactly or do not hold this leadership in any regard ,who are they who made them a construction leadership council its a fancy title and sounds official but is it?

Which is why I asked earlier who they were and their affiliations.

A bit like hearing a study saying smoking is good for you. Then finding out it was paid for by tobacco companies.

You can find them on the gov.uk website

Quite easy to find

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When and if I get the time, I might. Not something I have a great deal of interest in to the extent I would search out if I'm honest.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"The construction leadership...pfft..what would they know?

well as i said before it would be good to know who they are before taking everything they say as gospel and it was a very small survey.

The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses.

can you draw that conclusion from only 6% of developers?

That the other 94% are too busy to reply? Exactly or do not hold this leadership in any regard ,who are they who made them a construction leadership council its a fancy title and sounds official but is it?

Which is why I asked earlier who they were and their affiliations.

A bit like hearing a study saying smoking is good for you. Then finding out it was paid for by tobacco companies.

You can find them on the gov.uk website

Quite easy to find

When and if I get the time, I might. Not something I have a great deal of interest in to the extent I would search out if I'm honest."

Tbf it might not even be official.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

I'll happily look later.

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By *loughing the landMan
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

"

Lionel . I must congratulate you on finding this post. It is always good to hear both sides of an argument .

I have a fairly active interest in the construction trade for a number of different reasons and am slightly alarmed that I have not seen this information before.

Would you be able to explain how you sourced the information as you appear to a long way ahead in the game.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

Lionel . I must congratulate you on finding this post. It is always good to hear both sides of an argument .

I have a fairly active interest in the construction trade for a number of different reasons and am slightly alarmed that I have not seen this information before.

Would you be able to explain how you sourced the information as you appear to a long way ahead in the game. "

As explained previously ..if you search for the name provided you will find the article

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

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You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Incredibly small survey:

"The CLC said the developer figures may have been impacted by the comparatively small number of respondents of this type, with developers accounting for 6% of responses. "

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

"

Sutely not?

Sutely the forum takes the same attitude to job losses aswell as job gains?

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By *renzMan
over a year ago

Between Chichester and Havant


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

"

I think I've already answered that. Go back and look.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

And yet people HAVE posted about job loses and gains here.

So you are just making yourself look like it's one snipe after another snipe.

Embarrassing

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Seeing as job losses and gains are now apparently politics,the construction leadership council has predicted that over 370,000 jobs could be lost over the next few years with developers making the deepest cuts.

The construction workforce is expected to shrink by 1.3%

One in 6 firms are expected to make redundancies

Welcome to the brave new Brexit world

Lionel . I must congratulate you on finding this post. It is always good to hear both sides of an argument .

I have a fairly active interest in the construction trade for a number of different reasons and am slightly alarmed that I have not seen this information before.

Would you be able to explain how you sourced the information as you appear to a long way ahead in the game.

As explained previously ..if you search for the name provided you will find the article

"

i did find the article and have posted a couple of times what they said, now do you think that 6% is a good sample to draw those conclusions and redress the difference between 37,000 it mentions and the 370,000 that you posted?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Oh dear

Yet another personal dig.

It appears people just cant help themselves.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Oh dear

Yet another personal dig.

It appears people just cant help themselves. "

Say where? And ten perhaps we can ask a MOD to look?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

I'm fairly sure calling people embarassing is a dig but I could be wrong?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

"

here we go again where has anyone said that? all i see is that its a very convenient line when you dont want to debate.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

It is embarrassing whenever you post something you add a snipe at the end - whenever anyone else posts anything you add a snipe at the end.

?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

"

Rule #2

If you do post anything negative about Brexit or the government you will be met with insults

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

I cant see any sniping.. I can only see 2 people making digs but I'll leave it there

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

Rule #2

If you do post anything negative about Brexit or the government you will be met with insults "

See. Another snipe.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"I cant see any sniping.. I can only see 2 people making digs but I'll leave it there

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Good maybe you can answer my question now?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"I cant see any sniping.. I can only see 2 people making digs but I'll leave it there

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So what is a 'dig' if not a 'snipe'?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Rule 3#

Any mention of insults will be disregarded as ‘sniping ‘

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Rule 3#

Any mention of insults will be disregarded as ‘sniping ‘

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Rule 3#

Any mention of insults will be disregarded as ‘sniping ‘

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care to answer now?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

here we go again where has anyone said that? all i see is that its a very convenient line when you dont want to debate. "

Any dissent gets shut down hard and fast.

Anyone who questions the government or brexit gets hammered on here.

Anyone who questions the brexit good news stories copied and pasted from the Express/Mail etc gets hammered.

I actually do want to debate. But 90% of the time you're just hit with a barrage of insults, mockery and ridicule for trying. It's zero fun.

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By *eanoCoolMan
over a year ago

wisbech

Why can't people just dicuss the op and leave all the other stupid playground shit out of it, nearly every thread is the same we get a few factual posts for discussion and then it turns into this stupid childish playground shit, I think a lot of people on here really need to grow up.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

here we go again where has anyone said that? all i see is that its a very convenient line when you dont want to debate.

Any dissent gets shut down hard and fast.

Anyone who questions the government or brexit gets hammered on here.

Anyone who questions the brexit good news stories copied and pasted from the Express/Mail etc gets hammered.

I actually do want to debate. But 90% of the time you're just hit with a barrage of insults, mockery and ridicule for trying. It's zero fun. "

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Why can't people just dicuss the op and leave all the other stupid playground shit out of it, nearly every thread is the same we get a few factual posts for discussion and then it turns into this stupid childish playground shit, I think a lot of people on here really need to grow up."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

here we go again where has anyone said that? all i see is that its a very convenient line when you dont want to debate.

Any dissent gets shut down hard and fast.

Anyone who questions the government or brexit gets hammered on here.

Anyone who questions the brexit good news stories copied and pasted from the Express/Mail etc gets hammered.

I actually do want to debate. But 90% of the time you're just hit with a barrage of insults, mockery and ridicule for trying. It's zero fun. "

Spot on

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

here we go again where has anyone said that? all i see is that its a very convenient line when you dont want to debate.

Any dissent gets shut down hard and fast.

Anyone who questions the government or brexit gets hammered on here.

Anyone who questions the brexit good news stories copied and pasted from the Express/Mail etc gets hammered.

I actually do want to debate. But 90% of the time you're just hit with a barrage of insults, mockery and ridicule for trying. It's zero fun.

Spot on "

It's like a pack mentality.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

here we go again where has anyone said that? all i see is that its a very convenient line when you dont want to debate.

Any dissent gets shut down hard and fast.

Anyone who questions the government or brexit gets hammered on here.

Anyone who questions the brexit good news stories copied and pasted from the Express/Mail etc gets hammered.

I actually do want to debate. But 90% of the time you're just hit with a barrage of insults, mockery and ridicule for trying. It's zero fun. "

And as you can see above there is lots of debate going on - I have offered at least four items - other posters the same - not one has been discussed by the OP.

If ONLY we could get to debating instead of this constant sniping. This board could et back to what it's supposed to be a Political Discussion board.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

It was mentioned by couple in Lancashire the other day but it was completely ignored.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why can't people just dicuss the op and leave all the other stupid playground shit out of it, nearly every thread is the same we get a few factual posts for discussion and then it turns into this stupid childish playground shit, I think a lot of people on here really need to grow up."

Tbh i am going to continue posting what I want when I want (as long as it’s within the rules) and I am going to completely ignore anyone who makes insults . I am not going change just because it doesn’t suit or fit certain people’s agendas at the end of the day it’s supposed to be a bit of fun

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

here we go again where has anyone said that? all i see is that its a very convenient line when you dont want to debate.

Any dissent gets shut down hard and fast.

Anyone who questions the government or brexit gets hammered on here.

Anyone who questions the brexit good news stories copied and pasted from the Express/Mail etc gets hammered.

I actually do want to debate. But 90% of the time you're just hit with a barrage of insults, mockery and ridicule for trying. It's zero fun. "

I think most of us do mate but you really dont help the cause when your first post on the subject was

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

that doesnt really say to me you want to debate the subject much and only contributed to a load of other posts that had no bearing on it either.

I am very happy to just use this forum for its purpose and debate the subjects it may even lead to getting some answers to questions possed.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

here we go again where has anyone said that? all i see is that its a very convenient line when you dont want to debate.

Any dissent gets shut down hard and fast.

Anyone who questions the government or brexit gets hammered on here.

Anyone who questions the brexit good news stories copied and pasted from the Express/Mail etc gets hammered.

I actually do want to debate. But 90% of the time you're just hit with a barrage of insults, mockery and ridicule for trying. It's zero fun. I think most of us do mate but you really dont help the cause when your first post on the subject was

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

that doesnt really say to me you want to debate the subject much and only contributed to a load of other posts that had no bearing on it either.

I am very happy to just use this forum for its purpose and debate the subjects it may even lead to getting some answers to questions possed."

I get your point. But by the time I posted that comment, it had already descended to the usual.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Talking to builders locally, while they were quiet over the lockdowns, they are now inundated with work. The major construction sites locally and there are several, are erecting houses as quickly as possible. I did read somewhere a few days ago that there is now a shortage of materials due to covid.

Maybe the construction leadership council have got it wrong?

Can only go on what I see and hear locally by talking to actual builders. I also mentioned locally. Now twice. Who are the construction leadership council? What are their affiliations?

No idea.

I'm not posting the link but it was on building.co.uk

So you're trawling the internet to look for negative news?

Well no but thank you for letting me know we are only allowed to post job gains now

Much appreciated

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

here we go again where has anyone said that? all i see is that its a very convenient line when you dont want to debate.

Any dissent gets shut down hard and fast.

Anyone who questions the government or brexit gets hammered on here.

Anyone who questions the brexit good news stories copied and pasted from the Express/Mail etc gets hammered.

I actually do want to debate. But 90% of the time you're just hit with a barrage of insults, mockery and ridicule for trying. It's zero fun. I think most of us do mate but you really dont help the cause when your first post on the subject was

You're not allowed to post anything negative about Brexit or the government. Politics forum rule #1.

that doesnt really say to me you want to debate the subject much and only contributed to a load of other posts that had no bearing on it either.

I am very happy to just use this forum for its purpose and debate the subjects it may even lead to getting some answers to questions possed.

I get your point. But by the time I posted that comment, it had already descended to the usual.

"

That is true, so lets all stop the crap and debate the points made .

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"And yet people HAVE posted about job loses and gains here.

So you are just making yourself look like it's one snipe after another snipe.

Embarrassing "

I know Steve at my work is leaving for another job closer to home but I think it’s less money. So it’s kind of a small net loss of a bit of one job.

He didn’t mention Brexit though.

Not sure if it’s relevant to this discussion?

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By *eanoCoolMan
over a year ago

wisbech


"Why can't people just dicuss the op and leave all the other stupid playground shit out of it, nearly every thread is the same we get a few factual posts for discussion and then it turns into this stupid childish playground shit, I think a lot of people on here really need to grow up.

Tbh i am going to continue posting what I want when I want (as long as it’s within the rules) and I am going to completely ignore anyone who makes insults . I am not going change just because it doesn’t suit or fit certain people’s agendas at the end of the day it’s supposed to be a bit of fun "

Thats your perogative, I will just add thou i have not insulted you or anyone else to my knowledge, and I have no agenda either, it just would be nice to discuss subjects properly in my opinion and I also think it would make the forum a better place and more people would probably contribute.

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over a year ago


"Why can't people just dicuss the op and leave all the other stupid playground shit out of it, nearly every thread is the same we get a few factual posts for discussion and then it turns into this stupid childish playground shit, I think a lot of people on here really need to grow up.

Tbh i am going to continue posting what I want when I want (as long as it’s within the rules) and I am going to completely ignore anyone who makes insults . I am not going change just because it doesn’t suit or fit certain people’s agendas at the end of the day it’s supposed to be a bit of fun

Thats your perogative, I will just add thou i have not insulted you or anyone else to my knowledge, and I have no agenda either, it just would be nice to discuss subjects properly in my opinion and I also think it would make the forum a better place and more people would probably contribute. "

I agree, and I have never insulted anyone on here either. At the end of the day if someone doesn’t like what I say on here they can ignore it ,

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Then lets 'everyone' quit with the sniping.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich

sounds good to me.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD

I have to ask what is the real reason to post this thread.

Yes it was highlighting job losses, but some who have posted about the job losses are the same people who have then critized on going projects and future projects that create jobs.

HS2

Trident submarine replacement

New built Hospitals

NI tunnel link

Nuclear Power stations

All are either on going that have created jobs and new skills or are future projects that will create jobs.

But people just can't see past their political glasses and see all these projects are good for Jobs, skills and the economy locally and nationally.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Well that didnt last long

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Ahh yes all those 'new'hospitals we discussed yesterday.

Have they finished that ni tunnel yet?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Ahh yes all those 'new'hospitals we discussed yesterday.

Have they finished that ni tunnel yet?"

Are you ready to answer my questions now ?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Ahh yes all those 'new'hospitals we discussed yesterday.

Have they finished that ni tunnel yet?"

So right back to sniping?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool

Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

"

Ready to answer my questions yet?

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

"

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

The tunnel hasn't been started yet - if it ever does, which I doubt.

And 32 hospital trusts have already received planning funding for building.

6 Hospitals have been given remedial funding to bring them up to date.

If you want to know why there isn't 40 - it's because a few of those trusts have more than one hospital under them.

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then "

Are we allowed to ask about its progress in the meantime or does that constitute sniping?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then "

The hospital building programme will start around 2025.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Ahh yes all those 'new'hospitals we discussed yesterday.

Have they finished that ni tunnel yet?"

The hospitals were promised to be completed by 2030 that is still another 9 years away.Fancy answering my previous questions yet?

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then

Are we allowed to ask about its progress in the meantime or does that constitute sniping?"

You can go to each of their respective websites and see where progress is at. Also you can find further detail on asset publishing (.gov).

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then

Are we allowed to ask about its progress in the meantime or does that constitute sniping?"

So at the start of your thread you talk about job losses in construction.

Then when a future construction job which has the potential to create thousands of jobs is mentioned you have a petty snipe about it.!

Are you really interested about jobs or not?

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then

Are we allowed to ask about its progress in the meantime or does that constitute sniping?"

Of course you are now for the 7th time fancy replying to my questions?

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then

Are we allowed to ask about its progress in the meantime or does that constitute sniping?

So at the start of your thread you talk about job losses in construction.

Then when a future construction job which has the potential to create thousands of jobs is mentioned you have a petty snipe about it.!

Are you really interested about jobs or not?"

I asked had work started on.ot and asked about its progress

I didn't realise this constituted sniping

I do apologise

If you could just let us know what we are allowed to say on here ,that would be much appreciated

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then

Are we allowed to ask about its progress in the meantime or does that constitute sniping?

So at the start of your thread you talk about job losses in construction.

Then when a future construction job which has the potential to create thousands of jobs is mentioned you have a petty snipe about it.!

Are you really interested about jobs or not?"

The NI tunnel is nothing but a pipe dream (pardon the pun) it will never happen ,

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

The NI tunnel is nothing but a pipe dream (pardon the pun) it will never happen , "

Agree.

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By *hybloke67Man
over a year ago

ROMFORD


"

The NI tunnel is nothing but a pipe dream (pardon the pun) it will never happen ,

Agree."

Possibly as it is an idea that has been around for over 100 years.

Mind you man talked about flying for a long time before it actually happened so anything is possible.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

The NI tunnel is nothing but a pipe dream (pardon the pun) it will never happen ,

Agree.

Possibly as it is an idea that has been around for over 100 years.

Mind you man talked about flying for a long time before it actually happened so anything is possible. "

The feasibility study is already happening.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then

Are we allowed to ask about its progress in the meantime or does that constitute sniping?

So at the start of your thread you talk about job losses in construction.

Then when a future construction job which has the potential to create thousands of jobs is mentioned you have a petty snipe about it.!

Are you really interested about jobs or not?

I asked had work started on.ot and asked about its progress

I didn't realise this constituted sniping

I do apologise

If you could just let us know what we are allowed to say on here ,that would be much appreciated

"

Just about anything you want answering questions on your own topic would be a great start though.

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By *JB1954Man
over a year ago

Reading

Perhaps having just retired from working for a major manufacturer for building products in the house building industry. When there and this going back over at least the last five years there. The company was having difficulty getting at least two of raw materials required. So any company wishing to buy normally given from order time 3 to 6 months delivery. Depending on the product they wanted.

Also getting skilled staff also, very difficult at times. This due to factory running 24/7. Including bank holidays . Although factory closed over Christmas / New Year. So people did not want to do the unsocial hours etc. Even though pay was good. Add to that the required skill level for Mechanical and electrical was high qualifications. So in the twenty + years I was there . Very often short staffed, someone being trained on how plant worked etc before going on shift on their own. The company even asked me to stay on , which I did to train someone up to replace me. He is still there. As others have said. There is a very large need in this country for skilled personnel. From talking with people when at work and friends . Skilled work has not been promoted enough for a while in schools. Most want to sit behind a desk pressing a keyboard etc. Not getting hands dirty.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Perhaps having just retired from working for a major manufacturer for building products in the house building industry. When there and this going back over at least the last five years there. The company was having difficulty getting at least two of raw materials required. So any company wishing to buy normally given from order time 3 to 6 months delivery. Depending on the product they wanted.

Also getting skilled staff also, very difficult at times. This due to factory running 24/7. Including bank holidays . Although factory closed over Christmas / New Year. So people did not want to do the unsocial hours etc. Even though pay was good. Add to that the required skill level for Mechanical and electrical was high qualifications. So in the twenty + years I was there . Very often short staffed, someone being trained on how plant worked etc before going on shift on their own. The company even asked me to stay on , which I did to train someone up to replace me. He is still there. As others have said. There is a very large need in this country for skilled personnel. From talking with people when at work and friends . Skilled work has not been promoted enough for a while in schools. Most want to sit behind a desk pressing a keyboard etc. Not getting hands dirty. "

I totally agree i was a manual skilled worker too and glad to see both my sons going on to do something similar as they could see how much there was to be earnt by working hard and the trend of people not going into such trades will only increase the money to be earned.

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Then again from the same building news the very next day

Labour shortage worries gather pace as vacancies jump more than 50% since April

By Tom Lowe21 May 2021

workers

Furlough, Brexit and IR35 all putting squeeze on numbers available to booming sector as recovery continues

The number of permanent jobs in construction and property registered by employers has jumped by more than 55% in the past six weeks compared with the six weeks prior, according to recruitment specialists Hays.

The firm said that the number of temporary roles has also increased by more than half over the same period in signs of a growing labour shortage hitting the industry as the sector’s pandemic recovery gathers pace.

so make of that what you will.

By the way lionel it said 37,000 not 370,000 a slight difference. "

so after all that work trying to find this the quote is out by a factor of 10 and also done on just 6% sample - Outstanding

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"Someone mentions the ni tunnel link

I ask has it been built

That is sniping now apparently

Superb

HS2 was proposed in 2004 I think.

Terminal five enquiry took 7 years

Second Dartford crossing has been proposed 5 years ago.

Sizewell B took 15 years to get spades in the ground.

So the NI tunnel I would estimate will get started in about 2032 if you want to check in then

Are we allowed to ask about its progress in the meantime or does that constitute sniping?"

Of course you can ask

There's a detailed feasibility study going on, will probably take 12 months to report.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Then again from the same building news the very next day

Labour shortage worries gather pace as vacancies jump more than 50% since April

By Tom Lowe21 May 2021

workers

Furlough, Brexit and IR35 all putting squeeze on numbers available to booming sector as recovery continues

The number of permanent jobs in construction and property registered by employers has jumped by more than 55% in the past six weeks compared with the six weeks prior, according to recruitment specialists Hays.

The firm said that the number of temporary roles has also increased by more than half over the same period in signs of a growing labour shortage hitting the industry as the sector’s pandemic recovery gathers pace.

so make of that what you will.

By the way lionel it said 37,000 not 370,000 a slight difference.

so after all that work trying to find this the quote is out by a factor of 10 and also done on just 6% sample - Outstanding"

Im just waiting on a reply .

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By *ionelhutz OP   Man
over a year ago

liverpool


"Then again from the same building news the very next day

Labour shortage worries gather pace as vacancies jump more than 50% since April

By Tom Lowe21 May 2021

workers

Furlough, Brexit and IR35 all putting squeeze on numbers available to booming sector as recovery continues

The number of permanent jobs in construction and property registered by employers has jumped by more than 55% in the past six weeks compared with the six weeks prior, according to recruitment specialists Hays.

The firm said that the number of temporary roles has also increased by more than half over the same period in signs of a growing labour shortage hitting the industry as the sector’s pandemic recovery gathers pace.

so make of that what you will.

By the way lionel it said 37,000 not 370,000 a slight difference.

so after all that work trying to find this the quote is out by a factor of 10 and also done on just 6% sample - Outstanding"

Another one more informed than people who actually work in the industry.

They may aswell pack up and go home

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Then again from the same building news the very next day

Labour shortage worries gather pace as vacancies jump more than 50% since April

By Tom Lowe21 May 2021

workers

Furlough, Brexit and IR35 all putting squeeze on numbers available to booming sector as recovery continues

The number of permanent jobs in construction and property registered by employers has jumped by more than 55% in the past six weeks compared with the six weeks prior, according to recruitment specialists Hays.

The firm said that the number of temporary roles has also increased by more than half over the same period in signs of a growing labour shortage hitting the industry as the sector’s pandemic recovery gathers pace.

so make of that what you will.

By the way lionel it said 37,000 not 370,000 a slight difference.

so after all that work trying to find this the quote is out by a factor of 10 and also done on just 6% sample - Outstanding

Another one more informed than people who actually work in the industry.

They may aswell pack up and go home

"

So for the 9th time do you think a 6% sample is enough to make those assumptions on job loses?

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By *JB1954Man
over a year ago

Reading


"Perhaps having just retired from working for a major manufacturer for building products in the house building industry. When there and this going back over at least the last five years there. The company was having difficulty getting at least two of raw materials required. So any company wishing to buy normally given from order time 3 to 6 months delivery. Depending on the product they wanted.

Also getting skilled staff also, very difficult at times. This due to factory running 24/7. Including bank holidays . Although factory closed over Christmas / New Year. So people did not want to do the unsocial hours etc. Even though pay was good. Add to that the required skill level for Mechanical and electrical was high qualifications. So in the twenty + years I was there . Very often short staffed, someone being trained on how plant worked etc before going on shift on their own. The company even asked me to stay on , which I did to train someone up to replace me. He is still there. As others have said. There is a very large need in this country for skilled personnel. From talking with people when at work and friends . Skilled work has not been promoted enough for a while in schools. Most want to sit behind a desk pressing a keyboard etc. Not getting hands dirty. I totally agree i was a manual skilled worker too and glad to see both my sons going on to do something similar as they could see how much there was to be earnt by working hard and the trend of people not going into such trades will only increase the money to be earned."

That is another reason why certain trades can charge the amount per hour they do. I am not saying all rip people off. When seeing some ask £100 to £200 per a day or about £40 per hour depending on job. So can earn very good money. Yes realise being self employed a risk. But if good at job etc. Rewards very good

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

Can't really argue with those very small sample figures, however.

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"Can't really argue with those very small sample figures, however."
Or be willing to defend them it seems even though it was the reason for the op.

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke

[Removed by poster at 21/05/21 15:44:26]

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By *atEvolutionCouple
over a year ago

atlantisEVOLUTION Swingers Club. Stoke


"

That is another reason why certain trades can charge the amount per hour they do. I am not saying all rip people off. When seeing some ask £100 to £200 per a day or about £40 per hour depending on job. So can earn very good money. Yes realise being self employed a risk. But if good at job etc. Rewards very good "

A friend. Makes toys and he sells to two markets. One is online Prestige and the other General sales through shops and Ebay.

The difference in his markup to manufacturing costs - between the two outlets - is 1900%

All the toys are made in the same factory on two different lines and the only difference in each is what quality of box it goes in.

(typo)

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By *laytimenowMan
over a year ago

Essex


"

That is another reason why certain trades can charge the amount per hour they do. I am not saying all rip people off. When seeing some ask £100 to £200 per a day or about £40 per hour depending on job. So can earn very good money. Yes realise being self employed a risk. But if good at job etc. Rewards very good

A friend. Makes toys and he sells to two markets. One is online Prestige and the other General sales through shops and Ebay.

The difference in his markup to manufacturing costs - between the two outlets - is 1900%

All the toys are made in the same factory on two different lines and the only difference in each is what quality of box it goes in.

(typo)"

1900%

So he buys in at £1 & sells at £1900 ?

Damn !

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By *uliaChrisCouple
over a year ago

westerham


"

That is another reason why certain trades can charge the amount per hour they do. I am not saying all rip people off. When seeing some ask £100 to £200 per a day or about £40 per hour depending on job. So can earn very good money. Yes realise being self employed a risk. But if good at job etc. Rewards very good

A friend. Makes toys and he sells to two markets. One is online Prestige and the other General sales through shops and Ebay.

The difference in his markup to manufacturing costs - between the two outlets - is 1900%

All the toys are made in the same factory on two different lines and the only difference in each is what quality of box it goes in.

(typo)

1900%

So he buys in at £1 & sells at £1900 ?

Damn !"

That's er, not quite how percentages work

Sells out at £19 in that example.

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By *oxychick35Couple
over a year ago

thornaby


"Then again from the same building news the very next day

Labour shortage worries gather pace as vacancies jump more than 50% since April

By Tom Lowe21 May 2021

workers

Furlough, Brexit and IR35 all putting squeeze on numbers available to booming sector as recovery continues

The number of permanent jobs in construction and property registered by employers has jumped by more than 55% in the past six weeks compared with the six weeks prior, according to recruitment specialists Hays.

The firm said that the number of temporary roles has also increased by more than half over the same period in signs of a growing labour shortage hitting the industry as the sector’s pandemic recovery gathers pace.

so make of that what you will.

By the way lionel it said 37,000 not 370,000 a slight difference.

so after all that work trying to find this the quote is out by a factor of 10 and also done on just 6% sample - OutstandingIm just waiting on a reply ."

good luck with that mate lol

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"

That is another reason why certain trades can charge the amount per hour they do. I am not saying all rip people off. When seeing some ask £100 to £200 per a day or about £40 per hour depending on job. So can earn very good money. Yes realise being self employed a risk. But if good at job etc. Rewards very good

A friend. Makes toys and he sells to two markets. One is online Prestige and the other General sales through shops and Ebay.

The difference in his markup to manufacturing costs - between the two outlets - is 1900%

All the toys are made in the same factory on two different lines and the only difference in each is what quality of box it goes in.

(typo)

1900%

So he buys in at £1 & sells at £1900 ?

Damn !"

No it was the DIFFERENCE in mark up between the top outlets not the mark up.

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By *irtylittletramp100TV/TS
over a year ago

Notts

personally they can stop building! there wont be any green space left soon. England will sink under the weight and you'll have to swim from wales to scotland.

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth

Only about 7 % of the UK is built on

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"Then again from the same building news the very next day

Labour shortage worries gather pace as vacancies jump more than 50% since April

By Tom Lowe21 May 2021

workers

Furlough, Brexit and IR35 all putting squeeze on numbers available to booming sector as recovery continues

The number of permanent jobs in construction and property registered by employers has jumped by more than 55% in the past six weeks compared with the six weeks prior, according to recruitment specialists Hays.

The firm said that the number of temporary roles has also increased by more than half over the same period in signs of a growing labour shortage hitting the industry as the sector’s pandemic recovery gathers pace.

so make of that what you will.

By the way lionel it said 37,000 not 370,000 a slight difference.

so after all that work trying to find this the quote is out by a factor of 10 and also done on just 6% sample - Outstanding

Another one more informed than people who actually work in the industry.

They may aswell pack up and go home

"

speaking of imformative you found the story (if you can call it that) but exagerated the figures by a factor of 10 and turns out it comes from just a 6% sample

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By *ostafunMan
over a year ago

near ipswich


"personally they can stop building! there wont be any green space left soon. England will sink under the weight and you'll have to swim from wales to scotland."
Plenty of space just fly over the uk you will be surprised how much green space there is.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"personally they can stop building! there wont be any green space left soon. England will sink under the weight and you'll have to swim from wales to scotland.Plenty of space just fly over the uk you will be surprised how much green space there is. "

And did those feet in ancient time ...

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