All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 36
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Kier nabs new science sector boss from Sisk
New arrival to head up growth at life sciences business
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UKCA mark plans need to be in place a year before deadline, CPA warns
Full rollout of new certification system was delayed by two and a half years in December but many key issues left unresolved
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Comment
Seeking changes to consented schemes can jeopardise planning approval
A Supreme Court ruling on planning permissions underlines the importance for developers of being clear about their plans from the outset
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Rolls Royce’s frustration as government holds back on orders for mini nuclear reactors
Treasury will reportedly not sign off on investment until technology approved by regulators
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McLaren poaches another McAlpine staffer for business development director role
New arrival to join firm’s major projects business
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Features
Lack of trust and transparency - the root of all evil in construction
Trust and transparency have long been nothing more than buzzwords but failing to address these is fuelling so many of the issues we face as an industry, says Lukas Olbrich, chief executive of Sablono.Â
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Jobs at risk as construction activity falls by fastest rate since early months of the pandemic
New orders fall by sharpest rate in two and a half years as industry’s defiance of downturn in the wider economy peters out
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T&T partners received £18m payout following CBRE deal
Full payment for shares will not be made until next year to prevent senior staff exodus
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Comment
Construction needs solutions – and it needs them now
The ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ the Future Commission is an overdue opportunity to effect real change, says James Wates
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Bowmer & Kirkland building latest phase of £1.4bn Nottingham development
Student resi scheme is part of ongoing Island Quarter regeneration
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Offsite firm Merit plans major expansion of Northumberland factory
Upgrade will enable firm to test stacking of modules before they are sent to site
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What does the RICS’ new board chair have in his in-tray?
As the 154-year-old institution prepares to implement sweeping reforms following the governance scandal, new chair of the board Martin Samworth has a busy year ahead
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Fresh inflation spike predicted in first half after peaking at 27% last spring
Data specialist Glenigan says risk of more hikes has not gone away
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ISG to give City office in shadow of St Paul’s £20m makeover
Architect Sheppard Robson behind plans to refurb block it first designed nearly 20 years ago
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Aston Villa granted permission for £100m ground expansion
Revamp will see Villa Park’s capacity increase to more than 50,000
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Government to mandate second staircase in new blocks above 30m
Department estimates fire safety measure will cost business £1.6bn over a decade
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Case in focus: Solutions 4 North Tyneside Ltd vs Galliford Try ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ 2014 Ltd
A dispute over the scope of the construction contractor’s obligations in a PFI project
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Growing concern about supply of environmental products, warns CLC
Product supply generally improving, according to latest availability update
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We have entered a new era for benchmarking
Cost consultants have traditionally worked with a clear and well defined set of data. The future of cost analysis is rather more challenging, writes Iain Parker