All ɫTV articles in 15 July 2022 – Page 5
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North West utilities contractor leaves family hands for private equity owner
O’Connor Utilities set up nearly 30 years ago
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Comment
Designing conflict avoidance into contract terms
To reduce the risk of legal disputes requires greater care and collaboration in contract drafting – such as by adopting the RICS Conflict Avoidance Pledge
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Planning inspector dismisses developer’s Custom House appeal
Hotel conversion proposals by Squire & Partners would have “too great” an impact on grade I landmark
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Infrastructure investments worth £650bn at risk if climate resilience neglected
Environment Agency chair calls for Treasury review on issue
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Tributes paid as journalist and Dezeen founder Marcus Fairs dies aged 54
Fairs previously worked for ɫTV before leaving to set up design website
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Willmott Dixon boss fires broadside at government over ‘popularist’ ɫTV Safety Act
Contractor’s chief says politicians should look at their role in building safety ‘mess’
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Birmingham hospital caught up in Carillion collapse set to open six years late
Scheme Carillion was building had been due to ooen in October 2018
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Features
Your free ticket to the home of offsite technology innovation
The construction sector is at a critical crossroads and offsite technology is now recognised as being the most important solution
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McLaren to turn former Topshop flagship into Ikea store
Firm lands second major deal on London’s Oxford Street
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Mace speeds up payments to get smaller firms through cashflow squeeze
Contractor says it expects inflation to go through 10% barrier later this year
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We must use technology to attract new talent
The message that digital construction plays a key role in major projects is not being shared with the next generation, says Ibrahim Imam of PlanRadar
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Sports specialist Populous adds audiovisual agency for venues work
Spurs stadium architect currently working on Manchester United’s Old Trafford masterplan
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Hunt says latest figures show it can take £5.6m bid-rigging hit
Firm one of 10 named in probe last week by cartel-buster
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Cartel probe leaves demolition sector to recover reputation - and count the cost
The wider industry wants to know things have changed while those at centre of investigation sweat on what final bill will be. Dave Rogers reports
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Civils sale helps Osborne edge back into black but losses from continuing operations spiral
Proceeds from disposal of infrastructure arm helps group into profit but ongoing construction business falls deeper into red
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56-storey block planned as Birmingham towers plan gets public airing
Scheme earmarked for site of 1960s city landmark