All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 July 2024 – Page 8
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‘There’s been a lack of consistency, and you need consistency to deliver’ – What the outgoing CIOB president wants from the next government
Sandi Rhys Jones is clear where the Conservatives went wrong in their dealings with the construction industry. So, with a general election looming and her term in office coming to an end, Nora Redmond asked the president of the Chartered Institute of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV what needs to happen nextÂ
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This election should bring us back to the centre
The policies of the Liberal Democrats are positive and progressive. The party could have real influence on how we are governed for the next five years, says Richard Steer
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Ray O’Rourke stepping down as Laing O’Rourke chief executive next month
Veteran to hand over reins to his son Cathal O’Rourke after five decades at the helm
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FCBS unveils plans for £58m Liverpool museums upgrade
Practice submits plans six months after replacing Adjaye Associates on project
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Multiplex confirmed as winner on £400m City office tower
Firm inks deal with Axa IM Alts on 35-storey 50 Fenchurch Street scheme
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SNP calls for changes to Westminster’s fiscal rules to boost infrastructure investment
Party’s manifesto also calls for devolution of housing benefit to boost social housing delivery
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Profit down 66% at housebuilder Strata Homes after ‘challenging year’
Housebuilder publishes annual results after boardroom shake-up
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Fresh intentions: an update to the letter of intent form
The new standard letter of intent form has been published by the City of London Law Society
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Inside Gbolade Design Studio: A new era of architecture where the only way is ethics
Ben Flatman talks to Lanre and Tara Gbolade about setting up their practice and their vision for architecture as a tool for social and environmental change
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BSR issues clarification after confusion over unregistered building control approver
Assent ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Control Limited says discussions continue after regulator confirms work on higher-risk schemes must stop because firm did not register as approved inspector
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Only a quarter of tall buildings with unsafe cladding have completed remediation
Latest official figures reveal scale of work still to be done to make high rise housing blocks safe
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England needs 550,000 new homes a year to solve housing shortage, says report
If the UK returned to pre-financial crisis productivity levels, salaries could be up to 25% higherÂ
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Immigration survey: Tell us how the points-based system affects your business
Be part of major research on the impact of the new policy environment by telling us about the impact on construction firms
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​Scape appoints trio to consultants’ framework for utilities
Four years deals add up to £1.25bn
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Plans submitted for first phase of £1.3bn new Scottish coastal town
More than 800 homes planned for first phase of scheme by Edinburgh council and Cruden Homes
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City Hall to make decision on tweaked Wimbledon expansion plans next month
Allies & Morrison has submitted amendments to £200m scheme following call-in by deputy mayor Jules Pipe
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Former L&G chief appointed Canary Wharf Group chair after Iacobescu steps down
Driving force behind London’s second financial district to be replaced by Nigel Wilson
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Lidl on the lookout for new contractors as firm plans ‘hundreds’ more stores
German supermarket firm hosting series of meet and greet events from next month
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Shortage of skilled workers sends pay packets in green trades to over £130k a year, T&T report finds
Insulation specialists and heat pump installers picking up £70 an hour
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Regulator tells teams to down tools on 50 ‘higher risk’ schemes due to building safety issues
Liquidation of one building control surveyor and failure of another to register in timeÂ