All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 42
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Construction activity dips for second successive month as cost pressures see demand stagnate
But inflation shows signs of waning as supply chain pressure eases
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Comment
New rules on EV infrastructure in Part S
Revisions to the building regulations bring in new requirements on electric vehicle infrastructure
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Dear Ms Truss … work with us to build a better nation
If the new prime minister takes the right actions in partnership with the construction industry, she might just win the next general election, says James Wates Â
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The industry reacts to Liz Truss becoming new PM
Foreign secretary beats Rishi Sunak with 57% of the vote
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Contractors and clients must work together to weather the inflationary storm
With industry output slowing, contractors can help clients to mitigate the impact of rising prices, says Scape’s Mark Robinson
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Net zero and culture change high on the agenda at next month’s UK Construction Week
Nathan Garnett, UKCW show director, previews the UK’s largest event for the built environment which comes to the NEC this autumn
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The next PM must address the built environment before it’s too late
Sunak and Truss have proved adept at evading substantive issues around housing and the climate emergency. When will politicians give our industry the attention it deserves?
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Gloomy outlook as Glenigan reports decline in project starts
Health and education builds the outliers as cost rises hit confidence
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Minister draws up plans to speed up infrastructure projects
Changes announced by Greg Clark designed to keep lid on escalating costs
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Essential law: Defects, part four
In the fourth article of the essential law series to look at the topic of defects, Mel Tomlin explains the measure of damages recoverable in defects claims
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Majority of construction SMEs being paid more quickly after pandemic
CIOB report reveals positive legacy of coronavirus in industry
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Self-employed bricklayers see wages rocket in July
Annual pay growth of self-employed tradespeople outstrips employed peers
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Bridging the gap: Ramboll’s new approach to career breaks
As part of our Every Person Counts campaign, we explore Ramboll’s Return to Work programme
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How post-pandemic working is driving Manchester’s office neighbourhoods
In the battle for talent, occupiers are demanding super-green spaces in which to work with a clear sense of place
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Asbestos victims deserve justice
Victims of asbestos-related illness caused in the workplace are too often left uncompensated, but that may change
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LABC launches fully funded building control course as industry readies for new regulator
Students will be paid a full salary while they learn in effort to attract new recruits into the profession
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Manchester’s moment – building on the city’s cultural legacy
The city could become an examplar of how urban centres can offer a way of life that is attractive and sustainable
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ONS reports June drop in output as construction feels impact of record price rises
But second quarter output still positive overall