All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 31 July 2020 – Page 5
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Specialists hail move as HS2 set to use project bank accounts
Scheme trialled initiative on two enabling works packages
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Grenfell Inquiry: Rydon manager admits team needed more design expertise
Former boss also quizzed on ‘cheap, incompetent subcontractors’ comments and claim one firm was ‘too good’ for the job
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Jenrick defends decision to speed up Westferry approval as ‘perfectly fair’
Housing secretary fast-tracked decision to help developer avoid £50m charge
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CLC boss wants longer visas for low-skilled workers
Andy Mitchell writes to business secretary Alok Sharma with series of demands
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Coronavirus update for construction: 22 July
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreakÂ
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Coup for Galliford Try as firm lands £50m deal to refurbish City landmark
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV was former London headquarters of RBS
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Essential law: Variations, part three
Continuing our series on the basics of construction law, Katherine Keenan consider some of the issues that can arise when a contractor undertakes variations without a written instruction
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Professions unite to condemn ‘disgraceful’ expansion of PD rights
Detail of government’s controversial deregulation of the planning system published
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Wates resi boss leaves
Firm says public and private sector housing work to remain separate
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The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Bill: Slow going in the right direction
Draft legislation builds could take over three years to come into force - by which time the industry must have improved competence levels
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Crossrail criticised for ‘lack of urgency’ in covid-19 recovery planning
Jacobs also raises concerns about cost and programme management
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CLC launches tool to help firms assess cost impact of covid-19
Tool designed to enable better cost forecasting
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Grenfell contractor ‘didn’t know’ cladding options had different fire safety ratings
Rydon unaware Reynobond cassettes eventually used on tower had ‘significantly worse’ test results than fixed-panel counterparts
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Contractors on notice for £65m Hackney housing job
Project includes 219 new and 174 refurbished homes
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Wates rejigs to focus on public sector and housing work
Raft of new appointments come after firm cut 300 jobs in wake of covid-19 crisis
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Covid and job losses send T Clarke into the red
M E specialist says impact of pandemic helped cut turnover by nearly half in second quarter
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Jenrick to detail planning deregulation
Housing secretary’s changes to include permitted development right to demolish and rebuild existing propertiesÂ
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Explainer: Scape bosses on changes under the new frameworks
Framework team talks to ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s Jordan Marshall about its two new frameworks worth £13bn
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Safety bill imposes two-year prison term for breaching building regs
Draft legislation confirms new building safety regulator and reduction of building control powers
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Dame Judith Hackitt on the draft ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Bill
Some wait to be regulated before they change, well now radical reform is coming to this industry and it better prepare