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What the future of hybrid working means for construction

Construction companies are still navigating the complexities and opportunities of hybrid working

It’s been more than three years since the Covid-19 pandemic changed how people work. However, construction firms are continuing to consider what a hybrid approach might look like in a post-pandemic world.

There is a delicate balance to be found between improving employee wellbeing, harnessing in-person benefits and ensuring productivity across businesses.

A report by IWG and Arup, published in June, revealed that hybrid working is “changing the geography of work” both in the UK and the US. Five-day commutes into city centre areas are no longer deemed essential and, as such, workers can reconsider where they live.

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