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Get your clause into it – contractual responsibility for specific risks
Tony Bingham on a case concerning contractual responsibility for specific risks, and the attempts to locate that amid amendments
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ for growth: how can the sector make the most of investment in the Oxford-Cambridge arc?
Our ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ the Future Think Tank regional roundtable last month focused on the opportunities presented by the Oxford-Cambridge Arc
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Navigating building warranty insurance challenges for housing associations
With a rise in social housing construction, housing associations encounter unique challenges in securing reliable and affordable warranty insurance. As the demand for social housing grows, understanding these complexities and leveraging specialist advice becomes crucial for housing associations to navigate the evolving insurance landscape effectively and ensure ...
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Gen Zs and millennials: what they really want from employers in the built environment
A panel of younger professionals came to our Good Employer Guide Live event last month. Here they feed back on what they look for when applying for jobs and how employers can retain talent long term
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A practical approach to reform: Labour’s sensible way forward for development consent orders
For all its rhetoric, the government’s changes set out in the Planning and Infrastructure Bill are far from revolutionary. Instead, they focus on streamlining the planning and approvals process within the existing regime, says Alex Dillistone
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ expands partnership with international non-profit Climate Group to champion sustainability in the built environment
In its second year, the expanded partnership with Climate Group will also include a new category at this year’s ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ AwardsÂ
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Fast-track to the future with the Planning and Infrastructure Bill
The proposed legislative shift will present both opportunities and challenges in delivering large-scale infrastructure projects. The industry must understand – and embrace – the changes, says Lance Gudger of O’Brien Contractors
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Muse lodges 2,000 homes plan for Oldham town centre
Regeneration work slated to last 15 yearsÂ
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Grenfell refurbishment companies sued for more than £360m by council
RBKC says firms involved in cladding the tower with dangerous materials should pay a share of its losses
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​Manchester approves four towers including UK’s tallest outside London
Salford contractor Domis to build Salboy and Simpson Haugh’s 76-storey Viadux 2 tower
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Investors likely to be spooked by Trump tariffs in short term, London cost consultant Exigere warns
Consultant says risk-averse contractors in capital taking longer to sign on dotted for jobs
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How Everton built their new stadium in just five years (Manchester United take note)
The first test event to demonstrate that the stadium meets safety standards was held in February. A second one was held in March with the third and final event, which will feature a capacity crowd, will take place later this year before the season starts ...
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Bids in by end of month for next phase of Derwent’s Baker Street development
Three firms working up tenders for £150m deal at Marylebone site
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Tackling the challenges in ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Safety Act compliance
A recent roundtable, hosted in partnership with construction software company Procore, explored the challenges the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Safety Act has created and the solutions industry needs to be compliant. Jordan Marshall reports
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On time, on budget: Spectacular new Everton stadium serves as a lesson for football clubs everywhere
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London mayor calls in another student resi scheme
Archway plans, which include 27-storey tower, had been recommended for rejection
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Allies & Morrison picked to develop 10,000-home masterplan on land around Old Trafford
King’s Cross architect to lead consultant team including Civic Engineers on ’one of biggest growth opportunities in country’
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Decision on City tower winner pushed back three months
£400m Houndsditch building being developed by Brockton Everlast