All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 17 February 2023 – Page 6
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John F Hunt snaps up £1.5m structures specialist
RKD will remain under existing management
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Supreme Court backs Neo Bankside residents in Tate Modern ‘snooping’ row
Ruling overturns earlier decisions on nuisance caused by Herzog & de Meuron-designed viewing gallery
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Vistry latest to signal intent to sign cladding contract
Housebuilder joins Barratt and Persimmon but others including Berkeley, Taylor Wimpey and Bellway still to commit
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T&T bucks trend and sticks with forecasted tender price rises
Others have revised down increases in recent weeks
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Tier Ones improve payment times, Build UK says
Bigger firms taking average of 30 days to settle up
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Wates brings in outsider to become new chief executive
New arrival joins from £500m marine services firm
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Why we should take the government property strategy seriously
This is a long-term and credible plan to create a smaller, better and greener public estate, says ISG’s Zoe Price
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A piece of genius: world's first cast-iron building is fit for the future
When Historic England took on restoration of an 18th-century flax mill, the plan was to preserve a piece of history and give a unique industrial building a new sense of purpose
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Construction apprenticeship uptake rises for first time in six years
Increase is also first since introduction of Apprenticeship Levy
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Scheme to overhaul City office block and rebuild 1950s pub gets green light
Blackfriars project is overseas developer’s UK debut
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the Future Commission: review of January
Last month we launched the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the Future Commission - here is a round-up of our coverage so far and a flavour of the month to come
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RSHP’s £400m British Library extension approved
Camden council passes controversial proposals with no votes against
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Taking concrete action for a sustainable future
Kirstin McCarthy, sustainability director at Aggregate Industries, explores the growing impetus for net zero construction and the latest advances in sustainable building materials which can help
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Weekly labour rates break £1,000 barrier, reports payroll firm
Big infrastructure jobs and post-Brexit labour shortages push up pay packets
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Expect an uptick in disputes this year as economy worsens
Tougher operating environment will drive a less collaborative approach, but there are strategies to minimise the risk of conflict
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Housing association’s completions fall more than a fifth
Clarion’s revenue falls in latest quarterly update
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Barratt and Persimmon to sign cladding contract after government backs down on terms
Recent negotiations have seen Michael Gove agree to tighten scope of contract around JVs and limit betterment liability
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L&G chief executive Sir Nigel Wilson to retire
Man behind insurance giant’s 10,000 homes-a-year housing push will stay until a successor is foundÂ