CECA: New PM’s Cabinet Must Hit The Ground Running On Infrastructure

Civils contractors today said that members of Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s newly-formed cabinet must hit the ground running on infrastructure to secure economic growth. The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA), which represents companies who deliver, maintain, and upgrade the UK’s vital infrastructure, has highlighted the following priorities for the new Government: Devolution of borrowing and

Regulated Asset Base (RAB) Model For Nuclear

In June 2018, the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy announced that the Government would review the viability of a ‘Regulated Asset Base’ (RAB) model for new nuclear projects and committed in January 2019 to publishing an assessment of this model by the summer. The Government’s assessment has concluded that, by providing

CECA: Steps For An Incoming Government

Ahead of the appointment of a new Prime Minister, civil engineering contractors call on the Government to prioritise infrastructure to secure economic growth for the long term. The first 100 days of a new government are vital in setting the tone and direction of the next political term. CECA recognises the challenges facing the UK

Five New Local Industrial Strategies Offer Economic Blueprints For Trailblazing Areas

The Government has unveiled new plans for areas across Oxford-Cambridge Arc and West of England today to boost productivity and economic growth. The new strategies set out a plan to back businesses in each area, boosting people’s earning power while creating high-quality, well paid jobs. Demonstrating the unique strengths of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc area and

Off-Payroll Working In The Private Sector – Reforms To IR35 See A Shift Of Responsibility

If you are an organisation which engages tradespeople, either directly or through an agency, who work via a personal services company (PSC), or a tradesperson working on that basis, then you should be aware that significant reforms to the off payroll working rules – more commonly known as IR35 – are being introduced in April

Rules For Off-Payroll Working From April 2020

New rules for off-payroll working, due to come into effect from 6 April 2020, are to affect approximately 20,000 agencies who provide workers to medium and large-sized organisations. The off-payroll working rules have been in place since 2000 to ensure fairness between individuals who work in a similar way. They are designed to ensure that

New Investment In Electric Chargepoint Infrastructure

The Government has announced that twelve projects are to receive £37 million to transform electric chargepoint infrastructure, and to support the creation of innovations including wireless charging technologies. Innovations set to receive investment include solar-powered forecourts, underground charging systems, and electric vehicle wireless charging systems. The news comes on the anniversary on the Government’s Road

What Does Industry Want From Government?

CECA will be using the next few months to think about what industry needs from Government to deliver the world-class infrastructure needed to drive growth across the UK. This Autumn, we anticipate the publication from Government of a Spending Review, which will set out the areas in which investment of public money will focus. Usually

Contractors Welcome NPS For Geological Disposal

Civils contractors today welcomed the publication of a National Policy Statement for Geological Disposal Infrastructure which helps ensure that nuclear power remains a key part of our energy mix.  The NPS sets out the need for world class geological disposal of higher activity radioactive waste in England, and the Government’s approach to delivering it. Commenting,

CECA: Committee Funding Recommendations Vital For Local Roads Survival

Civil engineering contractors today welcomed the publication of the Transport Committee’s report Local roads funding and maintenance: filling the gap which addresses once and for all the extreme state of disrepair of the English local road network. The report focused on four key themes: the deterioration of local roads; their safety; funding; and the reporting