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12 March 2026

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Re:Construction

A fortnightly podcast in which veteran construction industry journalists Bishop and Taylor have a natter about some of the week鈥檚 events in the UK construction industry, seeking meaning even where none may exist.


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197 | Rudi Klein on payment reform

4th March 2026
Bishop & Taylor are joined again by barrister Rudi Klein, who for more than 30 years was chief executive of the Specialist Engineering Contractors鈥 (SEC) Group, to discuss progress 鈥 or lack of 鈥 in construction industry payment reform.


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196 | Parliament refurb, Power tools and Persimmon鈥檚 recycling

18th February 2026
In this episode Bishop & Taylor discuss the latest in the ongoing saga of the physical deterioration of the Palace of Westminster.聽 They also talk power tools, with the relaunch of a redesigned range of JCB-branded tools. And they talk soil recycling, with specific reference to house-builder Persimmon鈥檚 latest money-saving initiative.


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195 | Industrial relations, Sentencing quirks and Tier One defined

4th February 2026
This episode sees Bishop & Taylor discuss the state of labour relations in the UK construction industry, the rationality of sentences for health & safety breaches and the precise definition of 鈥榓 Tier One contractor鈥.


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194 | Graphene, Late payment law and Plant hire profits

21st January 2026
With the demise of Versarien, the company behind Cementene, Bishop & Taylor discuss whether graphene admixtures will ever take root in the construction industry. They also talk about the landmark Supreme Court ruling in the case of Providence v Hexagon and a young plant hire company in the northeast making a tidy 40% pre-tax profit margin.


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193 | Regulating Professions, Procurement and Chiefs of Staff

7th January 2026
The Single 萝莉原创 Regulator Prospectus dropped shortly before Christmas 鈥 with some astonishing content. And the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) has published the interim report of its civil engineering market study. Much food for thought here for Bishop & Taylor to discuss. And, prompted by a new appointment at Kier, they ponder: what does a chief of staff actually do?


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192 | Review of the Year 2025

10th December 2025
Were you paying attention in 2025 or closing your eyes at the back of the classroom? Bishop & Taylor are here to remind you of some of the UK construction industry news highlights of the year, or maybe tell you what you missed.


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191 | The Budget, Octavius and Komatsu

27th November 2025
After a brief look at Birmingham City鈥檚 bonkers stadium plan, Bishop & Tayor discuss this week鈥檚 budget news, RSK鈥檚 latest acquisition and major developments in plant and tool hire, including the sale of Marubeni-Komatsu and the repositioning of Brandon Hire Group


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190 | COP 30 and CPD, the price of being a professional

12th November 2025
With the latest UN Conference of the Parties (COP) taking place in Brazil, Bishop & Taylor ruminate on aspects of sustainability, including a warning from RICS of 鈥渃lear signs of fatigue and uncertainty鈥. They also discuss the trend for construction trades to seek professional status, and whether they are prepared for the lifetime commitment to continuing professional development (CPD) that it must surely entail.


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189 | Publicity, Plant theft and Cement

29th October 2025
Topics discussed this week include a new film from Gilbert Ash, the Louvre jewellery heist, a poorly attended parliamentary debate on cement, and the binning of plant-theft legislation.


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188 | HSS, Insulation and Gold plating

15th October 2025
In this episode Bishop & Taylor discuss the break up of tool hire group HSS, the external wall insulation scandal and the cost of gold (or should that be green?) plating the Lower Thames Crossing project


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