All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 February 2021 – Page 5
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HDR Hurley Palmer Flatt raids Atkins for new director
Consultant looking to beef up EMEA engineering business
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RICS says indemnity scheme for fire risk assessments on high-rise blocks will ease current bottlenecks
Government initiative targeted at professionals unable to obtain insurance to sign off forms
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Brexit and lockdown send architects’ confidence tumbling
Biggest slump in optimism among practices across northern England
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Number of listed firms in sector issuing profit warnings hits record amount
Last year’s figure was up 73% on previous highest
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Predicting the future - the case against gut instinct
Increased pressures on complex projects mean old ways cannot compete with data-driven analytics, says ISG’s Bart Korink
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Oxford housing firm begins £1bn offsite framework search
Council-owned company plans more than 2,000 homes over next decade
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Let’s legislate on home warranties
Better ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Regulations won’t help without systems to ensure adherence – that means legal minimum warranty standards
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Market forecast: Uncertainty looms
There are signs of an increase in output, but ongoing uncertainty around covid lockdowns and Brexit red tape make the future harder to predict
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Arconic sales manager knew Grenfell cladding would burn, inquiry hears
Internal email in 2014 warned of dangers of ACM after Middle East fires
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Housing market shrank in January, says RICS
The institution’s monthly survey finds demand and sales falling for first time since first lockdownÂ
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Gleeson expects results to beat expectations
Northern housebuilder says profit for first half of its financial year up 52%
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22 Handyside Street: advanced geometry, passed with distinction
Argent’s 30-hectare King’s Cross development in central London is a compendium of fashionable architects, a reference book in built form.
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Brexit woes see RSHP open office in Paris
Cheesegrater architect says base in French capital will act as ‘gateway to Europe’
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Government warned of unintended consequences of cladding safety measures
Housing secretary accused of offering ‘second-rate loans’ to people in dangerous buildings
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Scott Brownrigg Berkshire TV studios hoping to make planning cut
Scheme being bankrolled by LA investor
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A design code for beauty raises lots of questions
It is positive to see such a focus on design quality, but the guidance is unlikely to resolve the tug of war between planners and developers
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Clients bearing the brunt of covid costs, T&T says
Nearly 50% of firms have reported an increase in disputes during the pandemic
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Brick By Brick sale only chance of avoiding ‘managed wind-down’
Croydon-owned housing company will only build out schemes already on site unless buyer can be found
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Engaging with clients before tender is the key to winning more work
How a competitive intelligence gathering technique called capture management improves the probability of winning bids
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Outrage over Jenrick’s £3.5bn cladding fund announcement
Campaigners allege ‘betrayal’ as new money will only cover buildings higher than six storeys, with others forced to take out loans