Nationwide Construction Recruitment Blog
Nationwide Construction Recruitment is a leading construction employment agency for the built environment. We are always seeking to improve our services and be at the forefront of recruitment practices.
Our Blogs are provided to make aware to workers and clients of incidents, changes and information relevant to their daily activities in the "Built Environment" .

Plan for Teesworks hotel and shopping complex
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen has unveiled plans to build a 160-bed hotel, shops and a petrol station at Teesworks, near Redcar.
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Anglian Water advances 68km water main plan
Anglian Water has submitted plans for the most southerly section of its new multi-million-pound water main network.
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Construction faces “perfect storm” for insolvencies
Construction is facing a challenging year ahead with over 6,000 company insolvencies expected in 2023.
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Aston Villa £100m stadium expansion approved
Birmingham City Council has granted planning permission for phase one of Aston Villa FC’s redevelopment and expansion of Villa Park.
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Payroll deadlines and payment dates XMAS / NEW YEAR 2022 / 2023
Xmas & New Year Bank Holiday Important Payroll and Timesheet Information.
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Cardiff Bay swimming pool and viewing tower plan advances
Separate plans to build a floating swimming pool complex and viewing tower in Cardiff Bay have moved forward after the council agreed to lease land for the schemes.
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£57m zero-carbon West Sussex secondary school approved
A 900-pupil secondary school at a major housing scheme in West Sussex has been given the green light.
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Fire chiefs call for second staircases in new high rise flats
Fire chiefs are calling on the Government to make it a requirement for all new high rise residential buildings over 18m or seven storeys to have more than one staircase.
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Construction output grows for fourth month running
Construction workloads have continued to hold firm despite strong headwinds in the rest of the UK economy.
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Councils gets £8m to hire cladding repair enforcers
The Government is handing more than £8m for councils to recruit dedicated enforcement teams to pursue building owners dragging their heels over building safety refits.
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