How to Manage Subcontractors Without the Chaos
Most subcontractor problems aren't caused by bad subbies — they're caused by bad process. Here's what consistently goes wrong and how to fix it.
Most subcontractor problems aren't caused by bad subbies — they're caused by bad process. Here's what consistently goes wrong and how to fix it.
Between NICEIC compliance, subbies, and multiple concurrent jobs, the admin load is real. Here's an honest look at the software options for electrical contractors in the UK.
Unrecorded variations are the #1 cause of disputes and unpaid invoices in UK residential construction. Here's what a variation order is and how to do them properly.
WhatsApp is already running your site. Here's how to make it work as a proper project management tool — and stop it costing you money when things go wrong.
CDM Pre-Construction Information Requirements: Complete UK Guide 2025 Understanding CDM pre-construction information requirements is crucial for every construction project in the UK. Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, clients must provide comprehensive safety information to designers and contractors before work begins. This guide covers everything you need to
Managing construction schedules in 2026 is more demanding than ever. With rising material costs, tighter deadlines, and increasingly complex regulatory requirements under UK frameworks like CDM 2015, having the right scheduling software is not a luxury — it is a necessity. Whether you are a site manager coordinating subcontractors across multiple
Every construction worker who steps onto a UK site for the first time faces a critical moment. The site induction — that initial briefing covering safety rules, emergency procedures, and project-specific hazards — can mean the difference between a worker going home safely or becoming another statistic. Yet despite its importance, the
Choosing the right software for a construction team is never straightforward. The market is flooded with platforms promising to streamline your workflows, improve collaboration, and keep projects on track. Two names that frequently come up in conversations with UK contractors are BRCKS and Monday.com. But here's the
Ultimate Guide to Toolbox Talk Templates for UK Construction Sites Effective toolbox talks are the cornerstone of construction site safety in the UK. With proper templates and digital tools, you can transform routine safety briefings into engaging, compliant, and impactful sessions that genuinely protect your workforce. What Are Toolbox Talks
Every worker who steps onto a UK construction site must receive a site induction before they pick up a single tool. It's not optional — it's a legal requirement under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015). Yet despite this, site inductions remain one of
On 25 February 2026, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) published what may be the most significant piece of construction regulation since the Building Safety Act 2022 itself: the Construction Products Reform White Paper. Alongside it came a formal consultation on a new General Safety Requirement (GSR)
If you're a UK construction business trying to grow your online presence, understanding which search terms your potential clients and industry peers are typing into Google is absolutely essential. Whether you're a main contractor, subcontractor, consultant, or construction technology provider, targeting the right keywords can mean
Handing over a completed construction project is one of the most critical — and often most stressful — phases of any build. At the heart of that process sits the Operation and Maintenance (O&M) manual: the comprehensive document pack that tells building owners and facilities managers everything they need to
Construction Safety
Every UK construction project — from a small residential extension to a multi-million-pound commercial development — requires a thorough risk assessment. It's not just a legal obligation under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999; it'
Construction Safety
Every construction project in the UK — from a modest loft conversion to a multi-million-pound commercial development — relies on clear, detailed method statements to keep workers safe and projects on track. Yet despite their critical importance, method statements remain one of the most misunderstood and poorly executed documents in the industry.
Every year, hundreds of serious incidents on UK construction sites can be traced back to poor control of high-risk activities. A robust permit to work (PTW) system is not just a regulatory checkbox — it is a critical safety mechanism that ensures hazardous tasks are properly assessed, authorised, and monitored before
Construction Management
Variation orders are one of the most common — and most costly — sources of conflict on UK construction projects. Whether you call them variations, change orders, or contract modifications, they represent changes to the original scope, cost, or timeline of a project. When managed poorly, they lead to disputes, budget overruns,
A permit to work (PTW) system is a formal, documented safety procedure that ensures high-risk construction activities are properly authorised, controlled, and communicated before work begins. With 35 construction fatalities in the UK during 2024/25 and the HSE recovering £4.5 million through enforcement actions, getting your permit to
Construction Technology
Time tracking in construction isn't just about knowing when your team clocks in and out. It's about understanding where your labour costs are going, ensuring compliance with UK working time regulations, and making sure every billable hour is accounted for. Yet according to a CIOB research
construction
Managing Requests for Information (RFIs) is one of the most critical — yet frequently mismanaged — communication processes on UK construction sites. A poorly handled RFI can stall an entire project phase, create costly rework, and trigger disputes that end up in adjudication. This comprehensive guide covers everything UK construction teams need
Choosing the right construction software can make or break your project timelines. If you're weighing up BRCKS vs PlanGrid (now part of Autodesk Build), you're likely looking for a platform that keeps your team connected, your documentation organised, and your projects on track. But here'
Construction Safety
Every person who steps onto a construction site in the United Kingdom must receive a site induction before they begin work. It is not optional. It is not a nice-to-have. Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015), the principal contractor has a legal duty to ensure that
Construction Management
Construction daily reports are the backbone of effective project management on UK building sites. Every day, site managers across the country fill in reports that track progress, document conditions, and create a legal record of what happened on site. Yet according to the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), over 40%