All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 18 March 2022 – Page 8
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A key ruling on payment claim time bars
Hirst vs Dunbar considered whether the Construction Act’s payment provisions affect the limitation period for payment claims
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​Conflict in Ukraine set to see spike in materials costs, products group warns
Gas price increases likely to be passed on to customers, EIUG says
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Gleeds prepares to move Ukraine office as Russians reach Kyiv
Firm says staff should look at leaving country or relocating to other areas
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Housebuilders offer compromise deal to Gove on cladding costs
HBF says members would agree to carry out critical works on own buildings and hand back ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Fund cash
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BRE manager did not tell minister that ACM had failed fire test 16 years before Grenfell
Debbie Smith denied reaching agreement with senior official to withhold key details about cladding from minister in meeting three days after fire, inquiry hears
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Digitisation of projects can ease pain of higher materials costs
Builders and contractors need to find ways of recuperating losses and minimising unnecessary material consumption
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Rocketing fit out market the driver behind upgraded targets, Morgan Sindall boss says
Analysts expecting pre-tax profit of £180m within five years
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Government cyber bosses launch guide to protect construction firms from attack
New guidance aimed at SMEsÂ
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Please stop arguing with the arbitrator
The courts are pushing back against losers’ attempts to challenge arbitration rulings on dubious procedural grounds
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Parliament restoration could take more than 70 years and cost £50bn
Keeping MPs in Palace of Westminster during works would see costs and delivery time skyrocket, report finds
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Crossrail still needs £150m more to finish off key central section
Budget for stretch between Paddington and Liverpool Street facing shortfall
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Gleeds staff in Kyiv ‘safe and well’, firm’s Ukraine boss confirms
Consultant has 15 people in country which was attacked by Russia in early hours of this morning
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BRE staff may never have received impartiality training, Grenfell inquiry hears
Testing house’s former managing director admits lack of formal training regime was a ‘weakness’
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Derwent inks Baker Street deal with Laing O’Rourke for £158m
London developer spent more than £400m last year buying up eight buildings
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Recovering domestic market helps French giant Bouygues top pre-pandemic profit
Firm helping build HS2 railway sees construction income up 7%
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Problem National Grid contract costs Costain £43m
Payment follows complicated adjudications process
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CLC co-chair stepping down
Andy Mitchell to concentrate on day job of running Tideway London
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Booming Morgan Sindall sets new targets for business as firm turns in record numbers
Pre-tax profit hits historic high with £126m pre-tax profit
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Hold nerve on long term projects, infrastructure chief tells government
National Infrastructure Commission chair John Armitt says ripping up plans amid crisis over rising bills will increase costs in future
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Planning consents surged in January
Glenigan report suggests last month’s plummeting project starts could be a blip