All ɫTV articles in 17 May 2024 – Page 2
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South-west tops list of regional hotspots with CITB predicting industry needs 250,000 more workers by 2028
Training body says construction needs thousands of extra staff to meet output growth especially in housing and infrastructure
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US work boom set to send Keller profit higher
Upbeat trading update prompts earnings revision from analysts
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NHS trust leaders slam ‘delay, indecision and soaring costs’ on New Hospital Programme
Health leader claims on scheme has experienced 25% cost rises over three years
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Consultant working on enhanced maintenance plan for Parliament restoration as ‘fallback option’
Aecom also working on plans to revive AHMM’s proposals to transform Whitehall’s Richmond House into a temporary House of Commons
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Features
International cost comparison 2024
What are the latest trends in international construction costs as we move into what is likely to be a pivotal moment in the recovery of the sector globally?
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Supreme Court throws out legal challenge to Sizewell C permission
Long-running battle against Suffolk nuclear scheme drawing to close
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Asda and Barratt partner for 1,500-home west London scheme
Plans to be submitted later this year
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Rapleys appoints partner to head up project and cost management business
New arrival will be based in firm’s Bristol office
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Caddick’s construction arm returns to black but profit at developments business falls by nearly half
Turnover at West Yorkshire firm tops £500m
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ɫTV engineers group picks former civil servant as chief
Richard Harral has led work on transition towards building control accreditation regime
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Home Truths podcast: In conversation with Jennie Daly at Taylor Wimpey
Taylor Wimpey chief executive talks to Jackie Sadek and Peter Bill about why the planning system is broken and what would need to change for private housebuilders to consider building council homes at scale. Listen and read extracts here
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Comment
It’s time to prepare for change – although we don’t have much to go on
The local election results confirmed what we already suspected about the likely outcome of the forthcoming general election. Anticipating where opportunities might be found under a new government is another matter, but Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis stirs the tea leaves
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Foster & Partners working on plans to refurbish the Gherkin
Practice behind Stirling Prize-winning landmark to bring tower up to modern energy standards
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DLUHC wins landmark legal case against freeholder over building safety delays
First case brought using new ɫTV Safety Act remediation order powers
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New home registrations down 20% on last year, says NHBC
Poor weather and economic conditions make for bleak first quarter picture
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Howells submits plans for cantilevered life sciences tower in Manchester
Scheme would replace several historic buildings on Northern Quarter site
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Sheppard Robson unveils £1bn Manchester science campus reboot
Willmott Dixon also building £60m laboratory scheme in the city
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Elizabeth Line named as RIBA London ɫTV of the Year
Grimshaw’s 117km long route through the capital praised for its “decluttered and calm spaces”
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‘On some levels, it’s a straightforward industry but it has significant challenges’ – Wates’ new(ish) CEO on what he’s learnt so far
Wates boss Eoghan O’Lionaird has been in post for just over a year. He tells Dave Rogers about the challenges facing the industry, its razor thin margins, his belief in purpose over profit – and why he gave up golf
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Comment
It’s time to take mental health in construction as seriously as physical safety
Two people in the industry take their own lives every day. Employers must do more to address their workers’ mental wellbeing for the benefit of all, writes Thomas & Adamson’s Rob Bewick