All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 16 July 2021 – Page 6
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RIBA attacks ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Bill for ‘not fully addressing’ industry’s shortcomings
Fractured nature of construction threatens to undermine good intentions, architects group adds
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Fears raised over £1bn cost to industry of new building safety system
Cost of regulation could affect scheme viability as impact assessment shows burden on industry in first three years
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Output growth hits 1997 high but materials and labour worries cloud industry optimism
Warning over pressure on costs and margins as booming housebuilding and commercial markets fan increase in workloads
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Innovate with care: lessons to be learnt from collapse of Katerra
MMC firms are expanding in the UK but the US construction unicorn Katerra has just gone bust. So what does this tell us about the shape of construction innovation, asks Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Bill is ‘industry’s opportunity to embrace far-reaching change’
Legislation plans regulator for buildings over 18m, new homes ombudsman and tougher regulatory framework for construction products
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Focus on office schemes outside of London, economist warns commercial specialists
Changing working habits could see greater opportunities in the regions, according to Glenigan forecast
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Red chalks up major West End refurbishment job
Contractor overhauling building at junction of New Bond Street and Oxford Street
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Earls Court developer brings in Goldman Sachs exec and former Cabe director to bolster leadership
Andy Chorley to start next month after Sarah Gaventa began this week
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Splashing out on new IT systems for home working keeps Eric Parry in the black
Architect sees turnover and staff numbers swell
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Keltbray appoints new rail boss to replace Barhale-bound incumbent
Former Network Rail director Neil Thompson replacing Martin Brown who heads off to civils specialist this autumn
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Tory MP says ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Bill a ‘sticking plaster’
Stephen McPartland accuses the government of lacking the will to fix cladding scandal
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Wates eyes new sectors as firm splits construction into four regions and targets £1bn turnover
Rejig to chase more work in growing science, technology and healthcare markets
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Homeowners to be given more time to pursue shoddy firms under ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Bill proposals
Long-awaited legislation published today
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Navigating the steel crisis: contractual considerations
How can contractors mitigate the impact of materials shortages?
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More space and more revenue with Evonik’s high performance insulation material CALOSTAT®
Independent study by Arup proves financial benefits of high-performance insulation material CALOSTAT®
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Government not consulting industry on timber safety, says ministerial advisor
Structural Timber Assocation boss warns decisions are being made based on ’emotion and politics’
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Manchester tower likened to ‘tombstone’ gets green light
Scheme designed by Glenn Howells Architects received hundreds of objections
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New carbon reporting rules for construction unveiled
RICS, RIBA and UKGBC part of group drawing up emissions database