All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 16 September 2022 – Page 2
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Overheating in residential buildings: A modern-day concern
It’s important we tackle this issue now and future-proof our systems to keep properties healthy and habitable going forward
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Probably the greatest restoration project on earth – Welcome to Battersea power station – 40 years and 1.75 million bricks in the making
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Construction industry gossip: The hard sell
Boasts of wizardry and some puzzling potato talk have not shown the industry’s communications skills to best advantage this month
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Green light for Foster & Partners’ London Bridge office on stilts
Colechurch House development to be raised above new public park
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Tributes paid as former HBF boss Roger Humber dies
Passionate advocate of the housebuilding sector passes away suddenly aged 79
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Battersea power station: conquering the Everest of real estate
It has been compared to climbing the world’s highest mountain but the redeveloped Battersea power station is now, finally, completeÂ
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Costing Steelwork 21: Market update
A market update from Aecom, BCSA and Steel for Life that provides guidance on costing structural steelwork
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Analysts expect Kier to resume dividend in 2024
Shareholder payouts last made in first half of 2018/19 financial year
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This CPD sponsored by Rockwool explains how rainscreen cladding can be a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way to upgrade a building, and the specification factors to consider. Deadline for completion Friday 28 October 2022. Â Â Â
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Comment
Developing schools fit for the future
The industry needs to put more of a focus on developing schools fit for not only our future but the next generation’s future as well
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Fire safety pledge costs dent Gleeson profit
Strong house price growth and demand offsets inflation
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Restructuring costs dog Kier profit as construction work slips
Firm says group’s order book stands at nearly £10bn
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T-Levels: students tell us what they think
Two years ago the government launched a new qualification for post-GCSE students, and the first batch received their results last month. So, how did they get on?
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Foxes up and running as Leicester City stadium job gets green light
Laing O’Rourke understood to be negotiating deal for scheme designed by KSS
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Redrow seeing more downsizers and cash buyers snap up its homes
Cash buyers attracted to energy efficiency of new homes
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In business with Beard’s Mike Hedges: ‘There are opportunities out there’
The director of the regional contractor talks about the advantages of not growing too big and how, even in turbulent times, there are grounds for optimism about the future
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Can we make demolition greener?
With refurbishment rather than new-build seen as climate friendly, demolition firms need to clean up their act – and some are doing just that
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Comment
Politics is on hold just when business is most in need of firm direction
As the industry impatiently awaits clarity on Truss’s plans, we still don’t even know the name of the new construction minister