All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 March 2021 – Page 3
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RICS reforms: More demands from members
Letters continue to pour in about the future of the RICS, here are the latest views from the membership
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Schemes taking longer to get off the ground as nervous funders run the rule over covid risks
Property consultant RLF says worries over pandemic putting brakes on deals being signed off
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Optimism makes a comeback
It has been a gruelling year of lockdowns, but positive signs for construction mean we can now dare to hope
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Kent business park OK’d after Jenrick decides not to call it in
Housing secretary gives developer U+I green light to start work
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Firms on notice for £50m Midlands retrofit framework
Dynamic purchasing system is looking for consultants
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Hammerson submits plans for 300 homes at former Debenhams store in Leicester
Retail landlord says scheme start of ‘structural shift’ in UK high streets
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HS2 starts work on UK’s longest rail viaduct
Grimshaw-designed project will see close to 300 piles sunk to depths of 55m
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GLA kick-starts 1,500-home regen scheme with £80m grant
Peabody planning homes at former Ford Dagenham car factory in east London
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Student housing landlord slips to £120m loss
Unite eyes more schemes in London as development pipeline falls a quarter
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BBA certificate for Grenfell ACM was based off information on supplier’s website, inquiry hears
Certifying body’s project manager admits never seeing crucial test data before issuing Arconic with renewal of flawed document
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Wates expecting profit this year to approach 2019 levels after being hammered by covid last year
Firm says optimism being fuelled by government’s commitment to construction
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Lendlease promotes London commercial boss to Europe-wide role
Rejig comes after construction incumbent moved to development role
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Government asks CLC to keep tabs on materials shortages
Timber and tiles among those products where demand is outstripping supply
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COP26: Time to get ready … the world will be watching
The UN conference on climate change – COP26 – in Glasgow this November will be the largest such gathering ever held in the UK. Its significance in the fight against global warming cannot be overestimated
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Teams on mothballed Bakerloo line and Crossrail 2 schemes moved onto other jobs
Work on two projects officially put on hold last week
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Whole life carbon assessments: What you need to know
The London Plan now requires a whole lifecycle assessment as a condition of planning. We examine the implications for the industry Â
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CITB says 22,500 new construction roles needed in Scotland to hit net zero goals
Research finds sustainability push will require more than 4,500 project managers
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No plans to float Ilke, says former Crest boss brought into modular housing business last week
Stephen Stone adds his appointment is to drive growth at North Yorkshire specialist
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Gleeds the latest to look at post-covid office rejigs
Consultant says era of Monday to Friday working in office has gone