All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 April 2024
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Features
Construction clients to watch: what suppliers need to know
Our quick guide to some of construction’s major clients across different sectors covers pipelines, priorities and procurement routes
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Comment
In the rush to build 1.5 million homes how do we safeguard quality?
Starmer’s government wants to build at a speed and scale not seen since the 1970s, sadly the building spurts of the past resulted in homes of dubious quality
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Leading from the front: Driving sustainability through the retrofit agenda in the North-east of England
Our second ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the Future Think Tank regional roundtable for 2024 was held in Newcastle last month, with industry experts coming together to brainstorm ways to push forward retrofit in the North-east. Jordan Marshall reports
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Election focus 2024: policy tracker
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s frequently-updated policy tracker will keep you up to speed on the latest pledges and announcements made by the parties in the run up to polling day
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One week left to enter 2024 ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards
Firms have until 7 June to lock in their chance to win
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Comment
Getting serious on serial disputes
Tony Bingham considers the subtleties of serial adjudications and when an adjudicator is bound by what was decided last time around
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Comment
We’re a nation of NEETs. Something must be done
The UK has one of the worst productivity rates in Europe and we need to get more people working. Who will take ownership of this national tragedy, asks Richard Steer
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Essential law: Termination, part four
As part of our essential law series, Patricia Nathan-Amissah and Mark Barley consider whether you can terminate under common law and under the contract simultaneously
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5 minutes with … Anna Lisa McSweeney at White Arkitekter
The firm’s UK head of sustainability on moving mountains and problem-solving, sharing responsibility and travelling as much as possible on footÂ
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Addressing construction productivity challenges in the East of England
Our first ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the Future Think Tank regional roundtable for 2024 was held in Cambridge last month, with industry experts coming together to brainstorm ways to meet the productivity challenge in the East of England. Jordan Marshall reports
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More Osborne firms set to go into administration
Firm set up in 1966 set to formally appoint administrator RSM this weekÂ
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Balance of power shifts as contractors step away from bids
With margins increasingly at the top of businesses’ agendas, firms are no longer prepared to price anything and everything, writes Kelly Boorman
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Osborne on the brink as firm set to appoint administrators
Restructuring specialist RSM expected to take over running of company set up in 1966
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Waugh Thistleton gets approval for revised timber-frame office building in Maidenhead
Work part of ongoing work in middle of Berkshire town
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Fashion statement: London College of Fashion brings its disparate disciplines under one roof – and does it in style
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Construction industry gossip: housing block naming conundrum, cycle lane claims and a unique footy challenge
The latest chatter around the industry
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Core Five flags up worries over who will build major projects
Limited number of firms bidding jobs above £200m sending costs north, QS warns