The site will be upgraded with any significant breaking stories throughout the holiday with the complete everyday news service returning on January 6.
It has actually been another eventful 12 months and a hectic news year for building and construction as the Enquirer keeps the market approximately date with what is actually going on.
These were the very best checked out stories throughout the year:
Our most popular stories in 2024 (Number of times they read)
ISG files notification of administration– (206,730 page views)
ISG manager apologises to personnel in late night e-mail– (112,259 page views)
BBC brickies firm decreased owing ₤ 2m to providers– (93,102 page views)
Strung along subcontractors fury over fall of ISG– (65,499 page views)
Chinese diggers deal with 83.5% responsibility after JCB disposing problem– (61,509 page views)
ISG collapse lowers glazing professional– (55,964 page views)
BAM assures supply chain after winding-up petition– (55,068 page views)
HS2 viaduct mistake over wonky concrete sections– (53,196 page views)
Contractors decline to pay most current brick boosts– (53,004 page views)
Severfield discovers weld issues on 9 HS2 bridges– (52,964 page views)
The Enquirer delighted in another year of development as hectic specialists turn to us for a quick and informative news repair.
Our everyday newsletter now has more than 43,000 customers with a typical everyday open rate of more than 50%.
Google Analytics reveal the Enquirer taken pleasure in more than 25 million page views this year from more than 4.8 million users– numbers which overshadow any of our standard building and construction media competitors.
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Our recruitment pages are flourishing thanks to our unparalleled reach into building and construction business while our Suppliers and Buyers Directory has currently signed-up more than 6,000 companies from throughout the supply chain.
We ‘d like to want all our readers a really Merry Christmas and here's to a pleased New Year after a well was worthy of break.