All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 18 February 2022 – Page 8
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It’s time to get back to working from work
Recent research has cast doubt on the efficiency of working from home, now we can return to the office (at least most of the time)
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Firms must up productivity or face ongoing effects of inflation, T&T warns
Consultant issues warning on material and labour shortages as it revises tender price forecast again
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Concerns grow as Midas teeters
Work stops on hotel schemes with firm reportedly set to call in administrators
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Construction faces new certification crisis
Lack of testing facilities means industry may not have time to prepare for the introduction of the UKCA mark in less than a year
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Canary Wharf tower revamp for US bank set to be Overbury’s biggest ever deal
Scheme to overhaul Citi’s 42-storey block could be worth as much as £400m
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Beard nets tennis job for All England club
Contractor to build new facilities at Raynes Park
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Three chasing £400m deal to turn ITV’s London studios into office complex
South Bank proposals have drawn criticism from local groups who say it is too big for area
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Kingspan ordered to halt sales of Kooltherm K15 insulation product
Insulation manufacturer recalls batches of the same product used on Grenfell after it was found to have lower than advertised fire safety performance
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Mayor warns cost inflation hitting 45% on some London housing jobs
Sadiq Khan says there will be ‘significant impact’ on affordable home building without government cash
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ESG targets have never been more important for build to rent developers
This is a booming sector, but to win work you need to really show you are making the social and environmental impact that investors are demandingÂ
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M&G buys majority stake in green MMC housebuilder
Institutional investor inks £500m partnership with Greencore
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Salaries rise across profession as architects power out of pandemic
Covid pay cuts a ‘thing of the past’ as market turns
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Kier to go on recruitment spree as it gears up for £4.5bn turnover target
Firm looking to bring in extra 1,200 staff
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Willmott Dixon among three firms awarded spots on £4.2bn major projects framework
Firm continues role with developer Places for People
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Sizewell C nuclear plant takes step forward with £100m government funding
Money to be used to attract further financing from private investors
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Tech work sends T Clarke order book to record as firm recovers from covid hit
Firm says income close to pre-pandemic level as profit rebounds
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Green light for Sheppard Robson’s Manchester tower
Mixed-use scheme to house offices and retail units
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Fosters only UK practice on Helsinki harbour longlist
Nine teams picked for second stage of contest involving former Guggenheim site
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Margins rocket at T&T as firm shrugs off effects of pandemic
Consultant files last set of accounts as independent company
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Confident Crossrail says project will hit summer deadline
Delayed line finally set to open this June