All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 31 July 2020 – Page 11
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Strong rebound in construction output in June
Sites reopenings see workloads grow at fastest pace since July 2018
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Same old problems continue to dog Kier
The firm has a good long-term story to tell if only it could get its debt down and sell its housing business, writes Dave Rogers
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Alinea eyes more overseas work to counter London slowdown
QS grew revenue 10% in year to April
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MP’s proposal to delay IR35 by further two years defeated
Former Brexit secretary David Davis had wanted reforms to come into effect in 2023
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Covid and £3m bad debt helped send Lancashire contractor under
April collapse of Construction Partnership UK likely to be one of first building firms felled by coronavirus crisis
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Revealed: How much HS2 paid firms in first three months of this year
Railway shelled out more than £4m a day underlining scheme’s importance to industry
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Covid-19 blamed as losses pile up at Royal Bam
Firm shutting 600-strong Bam International business
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Confusion over when former boss of McLaren F1 group will start RIBA role
Institute says Nigel Carrington will not take up chairman’s post in September as planned
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Coronavirus update for construction: 3 July
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreakÂ
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TfL issues guidance for construction workers travelling to work
Firms told to create better facilities to allow workers to cycle to work
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New CIOB president says furlough scheme has put off worst sort of behaviours – for now
Mark Beard expects disputes to ramp up as government cash-saving measures come to end
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Asking how much net zero will cost is the wrong question
Aside from environmental damage businesses face a bleak future if they do not tackle this challenge right now, says ISG’s Debbie Hobbs
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Sheppard Robson’s Lincoln hotel gets go ahead
Five-storey scheme located opposite historic city’s 16 th century Guildhall
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PM’s promise to accelerate work must not put speed before quality
Rushing work and cutting corners will have long-term consequences for jobs, says risk management specialist Jacqueline HughesÂ
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Plans lodged for Grosvenor’s 2,200 home garden village in Oxfordshire
Site one of 14 garden villages proposed by the government in 2017
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Firms eye £35m Forth Rail Bridge visitor attraction job
Scheme due to be completed in 2025
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HS2 relaunches cancelled £300m rail systems contract
Overhead catenary system job was originally pulled last August
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Plans in for RSHP’s revamp of South Ken tube
Practice was chosen by TfL and Native Land for deal in 2018
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Stansted unable to say when grounded expansion project might restart
Work to run rule over designs on hold because of covid-19