
99 | The economy, earthmoving and biodiversity
30th March 2022
聽Bishop & Taylor mull on the chancellor鈥檚 spring statement, the earthmoving industry and biodiversity net gain鈥 along with a few of their usual detours, of course.
Podcast
16 June 2025
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.
30th March 2022
聽Bishop & Taylor mull on the chancellor鈥檚 spring statement, the earthmoving industry and biodiversity net gain鈥 along with a few of their usual detours, of course.
23rd March 2022
Bishop & Taylor discuss, among other things, comments recently attributed to Cabinet ministers Michael Gove and Jacob Rees-Mogg. They also explore social value with Andrew Lowe of Social Value Portal.
16th March 2022
Bishop & Taylor look ahead to next week鈥檚 spring budget statement from Rishi Sunak but don鈥檛 expect any U-turns on red diesel. They also discuss non-executive directors (aka Neddies) and whether loyalty should be part of the job spec. But first they enjoy Sir Rod Stewart filling in potholes.
9th March 2022
Bishop & Taylor are joined by Brusk Korkmaz, CEO of AIM-listed Hercules Site Services, and his CFO Paul Wheatcroft
2nd March 2022
Bishop & Taylor discuss the vacant chair at the 色猫直播 Leadership Council, the Pallet Loop scheme and the lurking perils of expiring PFI contracts.
16th February 2022
With Taylor Wimpey choosing its next CEO from within, against the advice of a major shareholder, Bishop & Taylor discuss succession planning. They also make a plea for greater clarity from marketing copywriters and discuss the breadth of construction鈥檚 corporate slogans, from 鈥渨e build stuff鈥 to (Taylor鈥檚 favourite) 鈥渞edefining the boundaries of ambition鈥.
2nd February 2022
Bishop & Taylor are joined by Sarah Meek, managing director of mental welfare charity Mates in Mind. They also meet Nick Barnes of Allied Mechanical Engineering, who explains how recent VAT reforms have further squeezed the middle of construction鈥檚 supply chain.
19th January 2022
Bishop & Taylor discuss reports of Kier buying Taylor Douglas, CARES (the UK Certification Authority For Reinforcing Steel) expelling manufacturers, and the arbitrary 18-metre cut-off for the new building safety regime.
5th January 2022
Taylor has been watching Greg Wallace in a JCB factory; Bishop accuses Michael Gove of grandstanding; and they share views on the 2022 New Year Honours.
15th December 2021
Bishop and Taylor look back and some of the highlights and lowlights of construction industry news in 2021.