All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 12
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Persimmon shares dip as rumours swirl of Cala Homes bid
Reports claim housebuilder ‘leaning towards’ bid for billion-pound firm
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Industry leaders caught off guard by Lendlease’s decision to sell UK construction arm
Move could lead to less competitive pricing on big jobs, clients warned
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Sunak pledges to fund 100,000 more apprenticeships by scrapping ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees
Proposed new law would strengthen powers of independent higher education regulator
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Suppliers wanted for £75m Northumbria University upgrade job
Contract to build laboratories and teaching spaces to start later this year
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CIOB calls on next government to tackle late payment culture and create green skills fund
The largest professional body for construction has launched its pre-election manifesto today
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Lendlease to pull out of UK and sell its overseas construction business
’Profound change’ for Australia-based group to see its development and construction arms based solely on home turf
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Bowmer & Kirkland chair among business leaders backing Labour
Architects and civil engineering firm join Jack Kirkland in endorsing oppposition party ahead of general electionÂ
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Gove to leave housing role after decision to step down as MP
Polarising housing secretary says a ‘new generation’ should now lead Conservative Party
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Sunak’s big election gamble: How the construction sector reacted
Initial thoughts from industry leaders as the prime minister unexpectedly calls a 4 July election
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Contractors mull whether to bid £1bn London towers job as firms worry fixed price will be too risky
Development manager Lipton Rogers believed to be still deciding how to procure 18 Blackfriars project
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Features
‘We have witnessed increasing hostility in these meetings’... Architect Joe Morris explains what’s wrong with the planning system
Ben Flatman talks to Joe Morris about the complexities of the planning system and the importance of workplace civility
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ engineers group picks former civil servant as chief
Richard Harral has led work on transition towards building control accreditation regime
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Comment
It’s time to prepare for change – although we don’t have much to go on
The local election results confirmed what we already suspected about the likely outcome of the forthcoming general election. Anticipating where opportunities might be found under a new government is another matter, but Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis stirs the tea leaves
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Output grows again but housing continues to stutter
Latest PMI data says commercial and civils activity on the rise
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Next government should protect HS2 land until fresh strategy developed, says rail group
Funding model to kickstart mothballed Euston site should be agreed quickly, body adds
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Comment
Getting serious on serial disputes
Tony Bingham considers the subtleties of serial adjudications and when an adjudicator is bound by what was decided last time around
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Comment
Local strengths, national growth: the case for place-led growth in the UK
We’ve got to start now. And if we get tied up in bureaucracy, we won’t build anything, writes John Rayson, director northern transformation programme, ´¡³Ù°ì¾±²Ô²õ¸éé²¹±ô¾±²õ
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Turner & Townsend takes share in Danish offshore specialist
Combined team will be run by Jumbo Consulting’s existing management
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Related Argent appoints former Cushman & Wakefield boss as strategic advisor
Move comes as tie-up between Argent and sister firm is formally confirmed
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Comment
We’re a nation of NEETs. Something must be done
The UK has one of the worst productivity rates in Europe and we need to get more people working. Who will take ownership of this national tragedy, asks Richard Steer