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Re:Construction has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 200 episodes. That works out to roughly 160 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 42 min and 53 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 weeks ago, with 8 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2021, with 47 episodes published. Published by The Construction Index.

Episodes
200
Running
2020–2026 · 6y
Median length
47 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

A weekly podcast in which veteran construction industry journalists Bishop and Taylor have a natter about some of the week’s events in the UK construction industry, seeking meaning even where none may exist. To keep up to date with the latest construction news every day, visit www.theconstructionindex.co.uk. You can find the latest issue of The Construction Index magazine in WHSmith & independent newsagents UK wide - use our online store locator to find your nearest stockist today.

Latest Episodes

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200: The grand finale

Apr 15, 20261h 0m

Ep 199199: Late payment, Whitehall red tape and plug-in solar panels

Bishop and Taylor discuss proposals to finally ban the use of retentions. Plus they ask why is the government consulting on proposals to cut consultations? And who is Fatty Acid Methyl Ester?

Apr 1, 202635 min

Ep 198198: Revival postponed, Vistry’s wobbles and a plumber goes to Parliament

Bishop & Taylor discuss the extent to which a much anticipated imminent recovery in UK construction is likely to have been hit but the latest turn of world events. They also chat about the impending departure of Vistry CEO Greg Fitzgerald and the election of a plumber to the House of Commons.

Mar 18, 202649 min

Ep 197197: Rudi Klein on payment reform

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

Mar 4, 20261h 6m

Ep 196196: Parliament refurb, Power tools and Persimmon’s recycling

In this episode Bishop & Taylor discuss the latest in the ongoing saga of the physical deterioration of the Palace of Westminster. 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’s latest money-saving initiative.

Feb 18, 202645 min

Ep 195195: Industrial relations, Sentencing quirks and Tier One defined

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 ‘a Tier One contractor’.

Feb 4, 202656 min

Ep 194194: Graphene, Late payment law and Plant hire profits

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.

Jan 21, 202645 min

Ep 193193: Regulating Professions, Procurement and Chiefs of Staff

The Single Construction Regulator Prospectus dropped shortly before Christmas – 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?

Jan 7, 202653 min

Ep 192192: Review of the Year 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.

Dec 10, 20251h 0m

Ep 191191: The Budget, Octavius and Komatsu

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

Nov 27, 202556 min

Ep 190190: COP 30 and CPD, the price of being a professional

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 “clear signs of fatigue and uncertainty”. 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.

Nov 12, 202543 min

Ep 189189: Publicity, Plant theft and Cement

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.

Oct 29, 202552 min

Ep 188188: HSS, Insulation and Gold plating

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

Oct 15, 202543 min

Ep 187187: New towns, Gatwick and piling records

Bishop & Taylor discuss the government’s latest plans for new towns, Gatwick Airport expansion and what might very well be Britain’s best supported building – is 17,000 piles a record?

Oct 1, 202551 min

Ep 186186: Reed for Rayner, PMI vs ONS and HPC crane drivers

Taylor struggles manfluey (sic) through this episode’s discussion with Bishop on topics including the challenges facing the new housing secretary, which statistics to believe and when contracts come to an end.

Sep 17, 202535 min

Ep 185185: House-builders frustrations, Misspent funds and Acquisitions

With that 1.5 million new homes target looking increasingly unachievable, Bishop & Taylor consider some of the blockages in the system. They also discuss how National Highways spends its ‘designated funds’. And they review some recent industry acquisitions, giving them the opportunity to talk cranes.

Sep 3, 202552 min

Ep 184184: Top 100, training & recruitment

Bishop & Taylor trawl through The Construction Index 2025 rankings of the Top 100 construction contractors. And they hit upon the solution to the industry’s recruitment problems.

Aug 20, 202547 min

Ep 183183: Airports, Mace and Abroad

From Roskill to Arora, Bishop & Taylor discuss Heathrow expansion and alternatives of the past. They also wonder why Mace sold its most protitable operations. And they review some of the latest goings-on overseas, including the Strait of Messina Bridge.

Aug 6, 202552 min

Ep 182182: The one with Suzannah Nichol

After their regular review of recent headlines, Bishop & Taylor are joined by Suzannah Nichol, Chief Executive of Build UK, to look back on the first 10 years of the industry’s biggest representative body.

Jul 23, 20251h 21m

Ep 181181: Sizewell stakes, Firefighting at the BSR and Landfill tax hike

Bishop & Taylor discuss EDF’s decision to rein in its exposure to the Sizewell C nuclear plant, reorganisation of the Building Safety Regulator and the imminent soaring hike in landfill tax.

Jul 9, 202556 min
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