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Opening windows will not protect schools from covid, BESA warns

By Jordan Marshall2021-03-05T06:00:00+00:00 As primaries and secondaries prepare to go back on Monday, government is told to invest in mechanical ventilation The Building Engineering Services Association has warned that opening windows will not be enough to protect schools from coronavirus transmission when they reopen next week. Schools, which across the country have been closed to most students since the start of the year, are set to reopen from Monday in England as the first step in the government’s plan to get the nation out of lockdown. Schools such as this one in north London have only been open to children of key workers since the start of the year

Unrealistically low bids for public-sector jobs will raise red flags | News

By Jordan Marshall2021-02-26T07:00:00+00:00 Senior civil servant says unrealistic prices for jobs will be thrown out Contractors will be asked to explain themselves if they submit unrealistically low bids for public-sector contracts, according to a senior official at the business department. Fergus Harradence, deputy director for infrastructure and construction at the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), said any bids which appear unrealistically low will be rejected unless the bidder comes up with a plausible reason. Source: Shutterstock BEIS’s deputy construction director said low bids for work put supply chains at risk He said unrealistic bidding meant the government did not get the quality projects it wants and that spending time at the start of the process to get the desgn right paid off down the track.

Unrealistically low bids for public sector jobs will raise red flags, top government official says

By Jordan Marshall2021-02-16T06:00:00+00:00 BEIS director says unrealistic prices for jobs will be thrown out Contractors will be asked to explain themselves if they submit unrealistically low bids for public sector contracts, according to a senior official at the business department. Fergus Harradence, deputy director for infrastructure and construction at the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy, said any bids which appear unrealistically low will be rejected unless the bidder comes up with a plausible reason. Source: Shutterstock Harradence said unrealistic bidding meant the government did not get the quality projects it wants. He said: “We need to get away from a situation where people are only able to make a profit by putting pressure on their supply chains…that is what led to Carillion.

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