All Construction 2025 articles – Page 10
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Special planning court could tackle legal delays
Government says new specialised planning court could make speedy decisions over judicial review applications for major projects
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Fresh £150m for low-carbon buildings
Technology Strategy Board to fund raft of investment projects building on success of previous programmes
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Stamping out cowboy builders
We need enforceable standards to protect both domestic builders and consumers
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Construction is transforming for good
Technological advances are without doubt positive for the industry but we must educate our workforce so we can all keep up
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Construction needs a diverse workforce
We have to portray construction as a place of opportunity for a wide range of skills
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University departments need our help with research
Funding cuts mean construction companies should reach out to their local university
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The new Asian tigers: Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines
Asian economies will form the world’s most dominant construction market by 2025
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Trial launch for government planning guidance website
Resource features cut-down guidance as part of government ‘war on red tape’
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Construction 2025: You cannot be serious
The industrial strategy for construction asks the industry to do a lot ‘in partnership’ with government. But why are we the ones being asked to do more work for less money?
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Construction pipeline: Unprecedented clarity
How the latest data released by the government will help the industry
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Government shows 'no conviction' in tackling late payment
Chair of cross-party inquiry blasts government for lack of urgency in dealing with the problem
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Treasury mandarins put HS2 cost at £73bn
Internal Treasury opposition to the scheme grows
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Councils 'misusing' credit-rating checks on SMEs
NFB research finds councils are unfairly shutting out SMEs from winning construction work by misusing credit-rating checks
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Government reveals detail of £109bn construction pipeline
The government has revealed the detail of £109bn of opportunities available through its construction pipeline
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Contractors and clients ‘lagging' on BIM
NFB survey of SMEs, larger contractors and clients highlights problems
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Construction 2025: Making it happen
The government’s Construction 2025 strategy could revolutionise our industry. But those of us who remember the Egan report will know how easy it is to let a chance for change slip away
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Government Soft Landings: Strings attached
Government Soft Landings will apply to all central government projects by 2016 - here’s what you need to know
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Zero-carbon 2016 target ‘under threat’
Industry figures warn that watered-down energy efficiency targets in changes to Part L and delay in implementation could jeopardise goal for 2016
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Balfour Beatty presses ahead with BIM
Firms say it is using building information modelling on £200m housing plan as well as new London tower development
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How we can use Global Construction 2025 to reinvigorate the industry
The expansion of global construction is an opportunity for the UK to establish itself as a place of expertise