All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 28
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Barratt set to appoint new cladding contractor after bust up on east London remedial job
Dispute over remedial work at Dalston Square has resulted in legal action between the developer and contractor Jessella
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Jacobs takes WSP’s place on Balfour Beatty’s list of design partners
Engineering giant joins Atkins and Mott MacDonald on collaboration strategy launched in 2017Â
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Features
In business with Rapleys’ Justin Tuckwell
In the past few years Rapleys’ income from building consultancy has increased 300%, catapulting the man behind it to managing partner of the whole firm
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Comment
Should your building register as higher-risk?
With the register now open for existing higher-risk buildings in England, principal accountable persons must make sure to register
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Mace in frame to build PLP-designed City office
City fringe scheme to replace 1950s office block and refurbish Victorian warehouseÂ
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Tall building survey captures ‘mixed mood’ of London’s high rise sector
Residential towers stalling but high rise office schemes ‘could not be busier’, New London Architecture report finds
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Turley appoints new chief executive
Current chief Dave Trimingham to become executive chair
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The developer remediation contract is full of confusion
Almost 50 developers have committed to fire safety remediation works under this government scheme, but clarity is severely lacking
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Banned demolition executive to remain director but will step down as MD
High Court issues appeal decision on Cantillon’s Paul Cluskey
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Cement and brick prices remain elevated as steel and lumber costs ease
Linesight forecasts 3.5% tender price inflation this year
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Comment
Case in focus: BDW Trading Ltd vs Lantoom Ltd
A judgment concerning defective stone supplied for a residential project
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​Development partner sought for £500m Camden life sciences scheme
Camley Street redevelopment to be largest yet in King’s Cross’s expanding Knowledge Quarter
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Lighten up: why an asset-heavy approach spells trouble for MMC
The failure of L&G Modular is a real blow for offsite manufacturing, but there is an alternative model that makes more sense, says Chris Spiceley of Modulous
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Mace and Vinci among founders of new national retrofit group
NHDG aims to scale up high-quality housing retrofit sector
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T&T rejigs leadership structure with internal moves
Shake-up sees firm appoints first ever defence boss
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Comment
When is a bully not a bully? Let’s look at Dominic Raab
Tony Bingham considers the curious question of Dominic Raab and how to tell the difference between bullying and effective management
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Regal London the latest developer to sign Gove’s building safety pledge
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Office refurb work hits all-time high in London, crane survey shows
Total new office starts up 80%Â
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Subcontractors could pay higher tax due to HMRC strike disruptions
More than 400 customer service staff on strike at tax bodyÂ
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ rewarding careers
ESG and social value are no longer ’nice-to-haves’ for business wanting to attract top talent, writes Karen Brookes, chief people officer at Sir Robert McAlpine