All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 17 September 2021 – Page 2
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Innovation guru who worked for Mace and Laing O’Rourke dies
Professor Phill Cartwright passed away last month, aged 54
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Construction industry gossip: Have you heard the latest?
There’s old news … and then there’s very, very old news
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Levitt’s warts-and-all report must lead to real change at the RICS
 Members want a more transparent organisation representing them – and they want their voices to be heard
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RICS report author: ‘They made it hard for me to get evidence’
QC behind explosive governance review reveals why it was delayed
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As Cleveland Bridge teeters on the brink, it will forever be associated with Wembley
The firm might not be the biggest to go under, but its work on the stadium ensured that its name stayed in the headlines
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Grenfell main contractor blames a ‘slack and complicit’ testing and certification industry for 2017 fire
Rydon tells inquiry that makers of dangerous cladding materials had been ‘assisted’ in getting their products to market
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RICS - Explosive revelations leave institution’s reputation in tatters
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This Kingspan Insulation sponsored CPD explains why, to achieve the reductions needed in home energy use, new technology such as heat pumps must be accompanied by measures like insulation. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 29 October 2021
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Ministers must press on with reform of planning system, Redrow boss says
Government has to do something, chief executive Matthew Pratt warns
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Galliford Try buying up materials year in advance to combat shortages as firm climbs back into profit
Company files set of results free from exceptional items
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Michael Gove and housing: what you need to know
Michael Gove is a political heavy-weight and household name, but what do we know about his views on housing, planning and the environment?
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Davies says Kier now back on even keel after firm returns to black
Company posts pre-tax profit after chief executive completes two year restructuring
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Steeling ourselves for climate change
In the second in our series on materials, Thomas Lane looks at the ways in which the steel industry can reduce its carbon emissions
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Clerkenwell office threatened with wrecking ball makes Stirling Prize shortlist
Scheme one of six set to find out next month which has won UK architecture’s top prize
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Video interview: David Ainsworth, chief executive of CO-RE
Steve Watts talks to the London development management specialist about changing occupier needs and the impact on the office market over the next ten years
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Watch: CO-RE chief executive David Ainsworth video interview
Alinea’s Steve Watts talks to the London development management specialist about the office market
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Middle East logistics firm sinks £300m in to increase UK port capacity
Project will increase the capacity of London Gateway logistics hub
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Gove replaces Jenrick as housing secretary in reshuffle
Jenrick says role was ’huge privilege’, as industry reacts with cautious welcome to the handover
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Compliance of Grenfell cladding was responsibility of others, Arconic tells inquiry
Cladding manufacturer said project team working on the tower’s refurbishment had failed to analyse the regulatory regime