All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 11
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Campaigners set to launch High Court challenge against £700m ITV Studios plans
Save Our South Bank announce intention to start judicial review against Michael Gove’s decision to approve scheme last month
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Willmott Dixon names new chief finance officer
James Mackenzie takes over from Graham Dundas, now the firm’s chief executive
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Why definitions are proving a challenge in the context of building safety
What constitutes a high-risk building? Investors and insurers are looking beyond the inconsistencies within the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Act to ensure greater fire safety protections, says Steven Rodd, partner at Workman LLP
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January output growth bucks medium-term decline
ONS figures show positive start to the year
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Balfour Beatty income up on back of strong UK performance
Income from home market tops £3bn
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‘We’ve had enough. Sort yourselves out or we’ll stop working for you.’ A specialist tells main contractors what to do next
There is a rot at the core of how construction is procured and it begins with clients and main contractors. Something has to change, says Mike WhartonÂ
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Wales extends building control registration deadline amid fears of crisis
But uncertainty remains over deadline in England
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Kevin Bundy reunites with former Battersea Power Station colleagues at new developer
Scheme’s former director joins developer Murray Twohig
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City formally approves plan to build 1.2 million sq m of office space by 2040
City Plan 2040 document will now be sent out for public consultation before heading to the government for final approval
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This Budget was a missed opportunity to close the skills gap
Given the limited impact of Jeremy Hunt’s headline announcements he should really have focused on solving other pressing matters, says Si Harris of Randstad UK
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This was not the Budget to fix broken Britain
Radical thinking and major surgery are urgently needed, but the chancellor offered little  in yesterday’s statement to get the industry excited, writes Richard Steer
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M&S High Court decision won’t tip the scales away from a retrofit-first future
The low-carbon case for retrofit has become so strong that economic arguments for new-build may no longer secure support, suggests Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis.
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Downturn in housing market sees Travis Perkins profit drop
Revenue also down at building merchant
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To retain or rebuild? M&S case shows the industry needs rules
The High Court ruling overturning Michael Gove’s decision to deny M&S permission to redevelop its Oxford Street store shows that a framework setting out the conditions for redevelopment is urgently needed
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Meet the productivity evangelists and their tribes
There are many ways to solve the productivity challenge and they need not be mutually exclusive, says RLB partner Paul Beeston
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Winners named on £700m new build framework
Scheme will run for four years and cover social housing in Midlands and North
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Act slowing down economic recovery, Arcadis warns
Consultant says 2024 will be bottom of current cycle
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High Court overturns Gove’s decision to reject M&S’s Oxford Street plans
Shock move follows last month’s appeal by retailer against last year’s landmark ruling
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV safety case reports explained
The requirement for principal accountable persons to prepare safety case reports under the BSA has now come into force. How can this best be done?
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Bids back within days for first phase of Tata’s £4bn Somerset battery factory
Winner on first phase of scheme due this spring