All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 15 October 2021 – Page 3
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This CPD module, sponsored by Steel for Life, examines steel’s credentials on its ability to be reused, recycled and multi-cycled, its structural efficiency, and its alignment to circular economy principles. Deadline to complete: 26 November 2021.
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Digital Edition: 15 October 2021
Last chance – As the world gears up for COP26, industry experts offer their solutions on how to save the planet
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Grafton Architects’ Kingston University building wins Stirling Prize
Judges laud Town House as ‘progressive new model’ for higher education buildings
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Bridging the valley of death: greener buildings need not cost more
The right use of technology can provide affordable future-proof buildings that perform better for everyone. The ABC is here to help, says Sam Stacey
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Cost model: Regional science parks
The UK needs 10 times more laboratory space just to meet current demand, and the life sciences sector is growing exponentially – a strong market opportunity for developers and investors. Aecom’s Alison Wring walks us through the factors influencing cost and design in this innovative sector
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Government offers free construction courses as vacancies soar
Subjects of short and modular courses to include manufacturing and digital construction
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‘Visas for foreign workers to ease labour shortages? No chance’
Modernise or Die author says ‘penny’s dropping’ for firms on issue as he predicts ‘pain ahead’
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​NMCN staff eye legal action following job losses
Several former employees say they were not consulted during the redundancy process
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Built Environment @ COP26: CSIC to host international showcase
Eleven days of free exhibitions and events hosted at Construction Scotland Innovation Centre (CSIC) set to highlight opportunities to combat climate change
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RICS names new interim chief executive under management rejig prompted by scathing Levitt report
Justice sector veteran Richard Collins appointed to role alongside new leadership team
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End of Help to Buy blamed as Barratt sales slip
Housebuilder records slight dip in reservation despite huge drop-off in use of government’s subsidised purchase scheme
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Construction output slides again as familiar issues continue to dog industry
Latest monthly figure now 1.5% below pre-covid level
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Stewart Milne hoists for sale sign over £100m timber frame arm
Move part of restructuring at loss-making Scottish housebuilder
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Planning makes way for levelling up as Gove shifts focus
The reshuffle has put the restyled housing ministry in the spotlight, with one of the Tories’ biggest hitters now in charge reflecting a recalibration of government priorities
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Construction vacancies increase at fastest rate on record
Average number of vacancies was 43,000 over the last three months, the highest figure for at least 20 years
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Legend of brutalism Owen Luder dies at 93
RIBA president Simon Allford pays tribute to ’commercially astute’ mastermind behind remarkable but divisive schemes
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£1 notices aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on
A payment notice is invalid if it fails to set out the amount genuinely considered due – placeholder notices don’t count, says Tony Bingham
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ISG chief executive stepping down after more than five years in charge
Paul Cossell to be replaced by firm’s fit-out head Matt Blowers next January
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Vistry boss willing to stay on beyond next year
Greg Fitzgerald set to extend tenure at housebuilder
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Top cement makers to cut carbon emissions by a quarter by 2030
Cemex among 40 major firms to sign up to global plan