All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 73
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Arcadis tells clients to start jobs now or risk seeing costs escalate
Firm says tender price hikes will be greatest in infrastructure
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London office starts up 20% as commercial sector roars back into action
More than half of schemes are major refurbishments
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Prompt and proper payments with Tradex
By Rebecca Sperti, VP Sales – Causeway Technologies
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‘Not achievable’ to get new post-Brexit product certification rules ready in time, expert warns
Former NBS boss says time involved to swap CE marking for UK version has not been thought through
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Redrow gets green light for more homes at Colindale scheme
Job set to be housebuilder’s remaining development in capital
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Collapsing airports sector sends Grimshaw profit tumbling
Architect says average monthly profit down 40% in latest report and accounts
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Kier completes £241m equity raise less than nine hours after announcing it
Firm to use money to eat into £436m debt pile
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Countryside profit falls on fire safety writedown
Revenue at housebuilder soars but site sales and forward orders drop back
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Balfour on track to hit profit target as firm brings in former ITV boss as new chairman
Lord Charles Allen takes up post in July
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Equity raise and housebuilding sale set to rake in £350m for Kier by middle of next month
Contractor announces promised details of £241m cash call
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British Steel hiatus prompts warnings about bigger jobs being hit
Manufacturer not taking new structural steel orders because of ‘extreme’ demand
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McAlpine to double civils and infrastructure work as covid bill sends it to £27m loss
Chief executive Paul Hamer tells ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ he wants firm to take advantage of government’s spending commitment with construction
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Construction growth returns to pre-covid level but materials shortages threaten to blunt recovery
Dark clouds remain but latest ONS figures reveal industry output has hit 18 month high
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The urgency of now: how can construction meet its green targets?
A report by the Climate Change Committee sets out a host of ambitious carbon reduction targets and points to where resources need to be focused. Thomas Lane looks at three of the areas of most interest to construction and assesses what it will take to meet the targets
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Post-Brexit certification rules threaten to bring supplies to ‘grinding halt’, CPA boss warns
Worried Peter Caplehorn has already suggested extending transition period on CE markings to construction minister
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Skilled trades cash in on booming housing and repairs market
Other professions seeing pay rise include M E operatives and shopfitters
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High-rise developers to face fire safety regulation change from August
Move follows Dame Judith Hackitt’s proposals made in wake of Grenfell blaze
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L&G brings in Green ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Council director as new sustainability chief
John Alker was behind David Cameron’s ‘hug a husky’ campaign in 2006
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Construction reacts to Queen’s Speech
Major planning overhaul at centre of government’s agenda for the year
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Industry warned of covid mental health crisis
CITB research finds more than one quarter of workers have experienced suicidal thoughts in past year