All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 16 April 2021 – Page 3
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Willmott Dixon to start £23m Gateshead multi-storey car park
Scheme due to be used by visitors to nearby arena being built by McAlpine
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Decision on City tower next to Gherkin delayed
Stiff Trevillion office had been slated for approval this morning
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Rebound in new commercial work sends output to six-month high
ONS data also reveals GDP grew by 0.4% in February
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The client’s needs are critical – and right from the start
The year ahead promises to be a bumpy one but the way we adapted to covid-19 shows we have acquired the tools to carve out a robust future
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Laing O’Rourke sets out zero carbon and gender employment targets
Firm to employ equal numbers of men and women by 2033
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Former Wates chief heads up new housing business
Real, formed out of former Rydon regional businesses, will be led by Paul Nicholls
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Confidence recovering as more lockdown measures eased, ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV survey says
Optimism jumps 90% on figure recorded last December
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Bam names new boss for Scotland business
New man in charge was firm’s lead on several high-profile jobs north of border
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Man Group to plough £400m into affordable housing
World’s largest listed fund manager the latest institution to raise cash to fund new build housing
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Southampton airport runway extension approved
Council votes in favour of controversial plans after debate lasting three days
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How to make joint ventures work
What are the elements of a successful JV, and what contractual omissions can lead to failure?
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Propelling growth with social learning
Learning by watching others is much more effective than classroom teaching and is a useful tool for boosting work winning capability
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Websites using inaccurate fire ratings to sell Grenfell insulation remove mistake
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV revealed five sites were still selling combustible insulation with out-of-date data
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Carillion collapse shone spotlight on industry’s ‘normalised deviance’, researchers say
Too many firms indulging in poor business practices, London South Bank University academics add
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Brexit bureaucracy: The new challenges for UK firms exporting to the EU
The new post-Brexit trading environment is making life difficult for UK firms trying to export to SMEs in the EU – with little government guidance on how to cut through the bureaucratese
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City tower next to Gherkin slated for approval
Skinny blue office block by Stiff Trevillion set to go ahead despite opposition from heritage and Jewish bodies
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Green light for Network Homes’ 1,000-home scheme in north London
Housing association given thumbs-up for second phase of £450m development