All ɫTV articles in 18 March 2022 – Page 2
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Senior official had not questioned ‘inappropriate’ fire ratings for cladding before Grenfell tragedy, inquiry hears
’Class 0’ rating was used for external walls until 2018 despite being based on how fire behaves indoors
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Features
First steps towards the golden thread
What are the main obstacles to implementing the golden thread of information central to the ɫTV Safety Bill’s new regulatory system – and how can firms overcome them?
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Features
Digital integration in construction
How can the industry embed technology, make it stick and leverage the benefits over time? Deltek and ɫTV hosted a roundtable to discuss the way forward. Emily Twinch reports
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Ukraine invasion will see tender prices rise as energy costs rocket, Mace warns
2022 output likely to take hit despite strong first quarter
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The true cost of Gove’s new cladding policy on the housing sector
Michael Gove’s announcement that housebuilders will foot the £4bn cladding repair bill sparked a share price nosedive. Is the City overreacting?
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Comment
Ukraine’s refugee crisis – businesses want to help but it’s not proving easy
Business leaders, with their reputation for cutting through problems, have a role in pushing ministers to take a more active role
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Customers taking longer to pay contractors after pandemic, says Lloyds research
More than a quarter say customers take more than 30 days to settle invoices
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Information - ɫTV
ɫTV Digital Edition: March 2022
Tragedy in Ukraine – Fifteen pages of news, analysis and comment
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Features
Costing Steelwork 19: Market update
Costing Steelwork is a series from Aecom, BCSA and Steel for Life that provides guidance on costing structural steelwork. This quarter provides a market update and updates the five cost models previously featured in Costing Steelwork
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Government officials ‘did not heed’ coroner advice after fatal Lakanal House fire
The former head of the communities and local government department tells Grenfell Tower inquiry that officials were “dismissive” of recommendations made after another fatal tower block fire in 2009.
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RICS updates EWS1 form to reflect ‘proportionate’ approach to fire safety checks
But forms already completed still valid until new assessments carried out on blocks
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Architects’ confidence back at pre-pandemic levels but Ukraine worries cloud optimism
Caution over RIBA data collected before Ukraine invasion
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Features
How Gleeds boss in Ukraine escaped from Kyiv
Scotsman in charge of firm’s office in the capital is back in Manchester with his wife having travelled for 80 hours to border with Slovakia
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RIBA outlines plans to match Ukrainian refugee architects to UK firms
Institute says offers of work must come with six months of free accommodation
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Plans for £220m Cambridge children’s hospital get thumbs-up
Council says it is set to give proposals approval
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HS2 spends an extra £500m as minister admits ‘concern’ at growing costs
Main civils work and Euston station job behind hike on project
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Officials ‘didn’t understand the risk’ of fire safety decisions, Grenfell inquiry hears
Officials ’lost sight’ of important issues during deregulation drive, fire safety policy lead admits
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Chinese developer sells Vauxhall Square site to Hong Kong rival
Far East Consortium takes scheme off R&F’s hands for knockdown price
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Kier on track for next stage of Oxford railway station revamp
Company to deliver design and enabling works on new railway bridge and fifth platform