All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 November 2021 – Page 7
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Tight margins not an excuse for avoiding action on net zero, Skanska boss tells firms
Gregor Craig says ‘quite feasible’ to cut emissions as construction day at COP26 gets underway
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Mixed-use scheme at House of Fraser flagship gets planning OK
Offices and restaurant planned at London Oxford Street landmark
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US fund manager plans thousands of homes for Birmingham
Schemes will be built at former Longbridge factory and NEC exhibition venue
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Construction mediation – a mandatory step?
Sheena Sood and Michael Salau on recent moves towards making ADR compulsory
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Profit falls again at Laing O’Rourke’s biggest division
Firm blames impact of covid for drop
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV at COP26: the view from Glasgow, part 1
Tom Lowe is covering the vital final days of the climate crisis conference. This is his first despatch Â
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This Vandersanden sponsored CPD explains how salt, lime and gypsum efflorescence can stain brick facades and the options for prevention and correction. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 10 December 2021
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Rising labour costs may have peaked, payroll firm says
Data from Hudson Contract follows last week’s PMI report that worst of supply problems could be over
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Gove promises overhaul of ‘out of date’ housing need formula
Housing secretary updates MPs on planning reforms
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Native Land submits plans to replace former Debenhams department store in Surrey
Guildford scheme would see shops and flats built by River Wey
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Oxford Uni launches design contest for £1bn northern expansion
Established architects encouraged to team up with small practices
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A science-based approach is the way to achieve net zero
If companies in the construction sector are serious about addressing the issues of climate change and sustainability, they need to set wider, science-based targets that go beyond the industry standard, Stephen Hemmings writes
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‘Tried and tested’ materials are still damaging our health
Our homes should be the safest place to be but our use of dangerous chemicals is still too widespread
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Market forecast: On the up and up
Acute inflation in the sector is pushing up tender prices, and with no end in sight to the pressures, this could continue well beyond 2022
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Vistry stays on course to hit revised profit target
Housebuilder says private reservation rate in third quarter above the level seen last year
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Persimmon says cost of building homes heading north
Housebuilder says firm will be hit with 5% build rise this year
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Rolls-Royce creates new firm to build up to 16 small nuclear reactors
Reactors would cost around £2bn each and be about a tenth of the size of full scale plants
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Peabody sends in Holloway prison redevelopment plans
Controversial scheme for 980 homes in Islington filed with council
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Arup to withdraw from all energy schemes involving fossil fuels
Firm also pledges to carry out whole lifecycle carbon assessments on all of its building projects across the world