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American podcaster Lex Fridman revealed he will interview Prime Minister Narendra Narendra Modi in February. This will mark Fridman’s first visit to India, he said...
The nation's top electricians, plumbers, HVAC and auto techs competed for their share of over $250,000 in awards...
Today on Weekly Boiler Tips get hands-on with differential pressure transmitters and learn key maintenance hacks for boiler systems...
Public relations agency specializing in the skilled trades offers brand-building services to Nexstar’s vast network of residential PHCE contractors...
Rheem's rich history dates back to 1925 when the Rheem brothers—Richard and Donald—founded the company...
A better way, or a different way, must be found to attract, train and maintain a quality workforce...
The New Hospital Programme has been rated as unachievable in the latest official audit of UK infrastructure. In its annual review for the financial year 2023-24, the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) gave a red rating to the £20bn plan to build 40 new hospitals… The post New hospitals programme set to fail...
Subcontractor Seventynine Lighting, which went down in October, owed more than £2m, administrators have confirmed. Insolvency professionals at Forvis Mazars said the £11m-turnover firm, based in Gloucestershire, owed £2.1m to creditors when it collapsed last year following ISG’s fall into administration. Its statement-of-affairs form posted… The post ISG lighting subcontractor went down owing £2.1m appeared
A legal battle in which Balfour Beatty was claiming damages from truck manufacturers operating a cartel has drawn to a close, Construction News understands. The UK’s biggest contractor launched legal action against 14 firms – including Fiat Chrysler, Volvo, Renault and Daimler (see full list below)… The post Balfour Beatty court battle over ‘serious’ trucks cartel








