• Construction clients: what do they want from the supply chain?
    Feb 4 2026

    Every construction client brings a different set of priorities to a project, but all share the same goal: getting the best value from their supply chain.

    In this episode, we hear from the people commissioning construction projects to uncover how stronger supply chain collaboration can deliver better outcomes.

    From the key benchmarks that matter most and how performance is measured, to the innovations clients are looking for around sustainability, digital tools, and safer ways of working, this discussion explores the approaches that are making a real difference.

    We also dive into common frustrations and showcase best practice examples of what’s working.

    The discussion, captured at a panel debate organised by the Chartered Institute of Building and the Institute of Asset Management, features insights from:

    • Dan Hollas, director of building safety, Clarion Housing Group
    • Jason Glasson, head of asset management development, National Highways
    • Julie Blight, property and contracts manager, Royal Devon University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

    Listen now for honest insights and practical lessons on how stronger partnerships between clients and the supply chain can unlock better project delivery.

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    28 mins
  • Charting the path to 2026: what construction needs to know
    Dec 19 2025
    In our final episode of the year, we take stock of the biggest issues that are defining construction and look ahead to what will be on the industry’s agenda in 2026. From reforms of the skills system and strengthened safety oversight, to the government’s response to its late payments consultation, we unpack the developments that matter most to professionals across construction. Technology is another major focus for this discussion as we explore the rise of artificial intelligence in design, planning and site operations. The episode also examines the role of modern methods of construction and why questions remain over whether 2026 will be a turning point for wider adoption of repeatable designs. We also hear from Pete McKinley, commercial director for Seddon Property Services, and Ryan O’Loughlin, regional director at Henry Boot Construction, about the opportunities and trends construction teams should be preparing for in the New Year. Whether you are looking back at the challenges and shifts of the past 12 months or planning for the year ahead, this episode brings together the insights that will shape construction’s journey into 2026.
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    23 mins
  • Cutting costly mistakes: how to tackle avoidable error in construction
    Nov 21 2025
    This episode dives into one of construction’s biggest and most stubborn challenges: avoidable error. Ten years on from its launch, the Get It Right Initiative (GIRI) has made real strides in raising awareness across the industry of the £21 billion lost to error every year. Executive director Cliff Smith joins us to discuss what’s changed and what still needs to happen to reduce error and improve productivity in construction. While the industry has made progress, significant challenges remain. A relentless focus on lowest-cost procurement and inconsistent competence standards continue to undermine quality and compliance across projects of all sizes. These issues are particularly acute when viewed through the lens of a recent National Audit Office report, which criticised major energy-efficiency retrofit schemes for poor quality installations, weak government oversight, and an under-skilled workforce. Smith believes that regulatory reforms such as the Building Safety Act can drive improvement, but only if leaders create environments where people feel confident to “push pause to avoid error” and call issues out early. His message for the next decade is clear: rebuilding respect, pride and fairness across the industry is essential to ensure construction professionals have the motivation – and the support – to get it right first time.
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    32 mins
  • Mental health maze: can construction break the stigma?
    Oct 10 2025
    Construction is facing a mental health emergency, with alarming suicide rates reflecting the persistent stigma that prevents many people from speaking out. The conversation around mental health has undoubtedly improved in recent years, but with male suicide rates in construction among the highest of any UK sector, there is still more work to be done. To mark World Mental Health Day, our guests – Brian Berry, CEO of the Federation of Master Builders, and Dorian Bowen, co-founder of design and build studio Project One – share personal accounts and practical strategies that can help the industry foster a culture of openness. We also explore what meaningful change looks like. From senior managers to apprentices, mental health needs to be a conversation everyone is part of. Mental health support and advice for CIOB members, past members and related family is available through CIOB Assist. CIOB, in partnership with Anxiety UK, also provides wellbeing support. The Lighthouse Charity offers 24/7 free and confidential support on all aspects of emotional, physical, and financial wellbeing. 24/7 helplines: 0345 605 1956 (UK) 1800 939 122 (ROI) Text HARDHAT to 85258 (UK) or 50808 (ROI) Live chat and more information: www.lighthousecharity.org Mentalhealth.org.uk also has some useful advice for managing your news consumption and the impact of doomscrolling.
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    32 mins
  • New immigration rules: what construction employers need to know
    Aug 4 2025
    Recent changes to the UK immigration system are likely to have a major impact on the construction industry, which relies on overseas workers. But with construction employers already facing a chronic skills shortage, will the changes help or hinder the development of the workforce? UK immigration solicitor Kirsty Moore, from global law firm Fragomen, joins the latest episode of the 21CC podcast to discuss the new compliance obligations and legal risks for construction employers. The discussion also explores the steps businesses can take in the short and long term to ensure they do not fall foul of the new rules. If you would like a transcript of the episode, please email Nadine.Buddoo@atompublishing.co.uk.
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    24 mins
  • Sizewell C: are we ready for a nuclear renaissance?
    Jul 3 2025

    The UK government recently committed to a £14.2bn investment to build the Sizewell C nuclear power station, ending years of delay and uncertainty over the project.

    Now the project has been given the green light, how should the construction industry prepare for Sizewell C and a potential pipeline of future nuclear builds? Nuclear expert Michael Fitzpatrick, who is a professor at Coventry University, joins the latest episode of the 21CC podcast to discuss the highs and lows of nuclear infrastructure development, as well as the critical lessons learned from the ongoing Hinkley Point C project. The discussion also addresses:

    • ·What role will Sizewell C play in the UK’s future energy mix?
    • Is enough being done to improve efficiency, safety, and environmental stewardship across the project?
    • Does the construction industry have the skills for a nuclear renaissance?
    • What emerging technologies in the nuclear sector should construction professionals be aware of?

    If you would like a transcript of the episode, please email

    Nadine.Buddoo@atompublishing.co.uk

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    31 mins
  • What does the fit-out sector look like after ISG’s demise?
    Jun 13 2025

    Morris & Spottiswood boss Jon Dunwell joins the 21CC podcast to discuss the workforce issues impacting the contractor and the wider fit-out sector in the aftermath of ISG’s collapse.

    While many firms in the supply chain were left reeling after ISG went into administration last September, Morris & Spottiswood saw an opportunity to offer a lifeline to the people and projects operating in its remit.

    Within a matter of months, the company had saved more than 100 jobs by absorbing ISG’s retail team.

    The latest episode of the 21CC podcast explores the fallout from the collapse and delves into the challenges and opportunities facing Morris & Spottiswood during a period of ambitious expansion.

    The discussion also addresses:

    • The big skills challenges across the fit-out and M&E market
    • How contractors can survive – and even thrive – despite significant industry uncertainty

    If you would like a transcript of the episode, please email Nadine.Buddoo@atompublishing.co.uk

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    28 mins
  • Do we have the skills for a retrofit revolution?
    Apr 30 2025
    The UK’s ambitious target to reach net zero by 2050 requires significant change across the construction industry. The retrofit of historic building stock will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in helping to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon. But against the backdrop of a growing skills shortage, will challenges across the construction workforce hinder the much-needed retrofit revolution? In the latest episode of the 21CC podcast, two CITB experts convene to answer this question and explore the skills-related challenges and opportunities that will shape the retrofit sector. The speakers are:
    • Wendy Osborn, head of strategic operations at CITB
    • Kevin McLoughlin FCIOB, managing director of McLoughlin Group Holdings and member of the CITB board

    The discussion also addresses:
    • Are apprenticeship pathways into retrofit-related careers working?
    • How is the perception of retrofit skills and competence evolving, particularly in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry?
    • How is CITB working with employers to support the recruitment of new talent and upskill the existing workforce?

    If you would like a transcript of the episode, please email Nadine.Buddoo@atompublishing.co.uk
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    35 mins