All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 15 December 2023 – Page 7
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Four in ten landlords have cancelled retrofit works following Sunak’s net zero U-turn
Prime minister scrapped requirement for rental properties to meet an EPC rating of C in September
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Housing consortium seeks firms for £400m volumetric framework
Body working with ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Better to find suppliers on four-year deal
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Defining ‘without predudice’ in construction contracts
The case of AZ vs BY casts light on the principle of without-prejudice privilege and its importance
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HSE investigating fire at McAlpine site as local MP writes to safety chief to voice concern over blaze
More than 50 firefighters tackled Reading fire for four hours
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London cost consultant Core Five becomes Employee Ownership Trust
24 partners to take stake in business set up in 2012
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My route into construction … Sean O’Regan, assistant quantity surveyor, McLaren
The industry includes an impressive variety of roles – but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how to break in, let alone progress to the top. In this new series,  we talk to professionals about their often surprising career twists and turns
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Allies & Morrison submits plans for five-tower Brent scheme
Neasden Goods Yard to contain more than 1,000 homes in buildings up to 51 storeys in height
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Adapting procurement for a volatile market
Market volatility and economic headwinds have shifted industry focus towards dealing with the immediacy of that uncertainty, but we should not forget about longer-term solutions too, says Paul Beeston of RLB
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From the archives: The Blitz, 1940-41
The Builder reports as London is assaulted by nightly German bombing raids
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Workers evacuated after major fire at McAlpine site in Reading breaks out
Fire brigade called to incident just before midday
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Payments to bricklayers slide by more than 10%
Payroll firm says fall underlines housing’s ongoing problem but brickmaker issues upbeat trading update
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Fosters lodges plans for major makeover of Fenwick’s Mayfair store
Office-led proposals will add new storeys to Fenwick building and boost floorspace by almost 40%
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In the race for sustainability, how do we make Grade A buildings last for generations ahead?
It’s important to approach refurbishment with an eye toward maximising sustainability while still ensuring the building is safe, functional, and comfortable, writes James Silver
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Autumn statement 2023: coverage all in one place
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s coverage of the Autumn Statement all in one place
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5 minutes with … Rebecca Hartshorn at Sisk
The firm’s national framework director on the need for greater industry collaboration, juggling her career and motherhood, her favourite roast dinner and her dislike of blocky concrete buildings
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Let’s build the future with some creative thinking on skills
Technological progress means we now need wider skill-sets than ever before if we are to meet the demands on the sector, writes Patricia Moore of Turner & Townsend
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Wimbledon expansion plans in doubt after planning setback
Scheme now in hands of Sadiq Khan and Michael Gove after Wandsworth Council votes to refuse application
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Government to legislate on IR35 ‘errors’
PAYE liability of employer reduced if mistake applying rules has been made
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Hunt announces £110m nutrient mitigation fund to ‘unlock 40,000 homes’
Extension of affordable homes guarantee scheme and low borrowing rates for councils are also confirmed