All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 34
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Two and a half year respite for construction products as government finally provides CE mark clarity
Housing department finally buckles under pressure to delay new certification rules
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Features
How to retrofit a historical building: the challenge and solutions
Permission must be sought and appropriate materials used in order to thermally upgrade traditional buildings. Thomas Lane looks at the issues involved
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Buro Four poaches ex-JLL director to lead new Oxford life science hub
Firms seeks to bolster regional offeringÂ
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Comment
A model for change: optimising the re-use of embodied carbon
The sustainability of our sector depends on creating stronger incentives for the retention of key materials. TFT’s Mat Lown calls on the industry to help developers identify and record re-usable resources
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Price volatility creating procurement challenge, says RLB tender price report
Consultant says concerns emerging about replacement of workload
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Comment
Engaging with the Construction Playbook
Hannah Evans, central government sector lead at Faithful+Gould, unpacks the first update to the Construction Playbook
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Comment
Mitigating supply chain insolvency risk
Careful contract negotiation can limit the potential damage from insolvency in a construction firm’s supply chain
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Comment
There’s a laboratory on your street: how science is bringing discovery back to our cities
Demand for dedicated laboratory space in the heart of communities and urban areas is growing rapidly, Arup’s Tim Fry writes
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Laing O’Rourke hires electric car engineer for innovation role
Ex-Polestar product chief says construction has much to learn from automotiveÂ
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McLaughlin & Harvey picked to build £50m Wolverhampton learning campus
Scheme is joint development between council and local college
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Comment
When a final account certificate is far from final
A dispute about the final account on a Scottish school got murkier and murkier – not to mention ever costlier
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Housebuilders hit back at ‘anti-development’ building safety levy
Representatives of homebuilders say the government is punishing ‘innocent’ firms for the failures of ‘the few’
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In pictures: New look at designs for HS2 Euston station
Latest images come ahead of community consultation beginning next week
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Contractors getting squeezed as main contract awards slump
Awards for schemes under £100m have fallen by 15% in three months, new study finds
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Fourth construction minister this year appointed
East Sussex MP replaces Jackie Doyle-Price
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ICE poaches Cabinet Office official for director general job
Janet Young had been in government role less than a year
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Comment
Fight with housebuilders on the cards as Gove goes back to the future
The re-appointment of Michael Gove as housing secretary is likely to mean the return of fraught discussions about building safety costs
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Comment
Power is shifting to subcontractors
With suppliers in a better position to call the shots on contract terms, the industry must recalibrate its approach to risk management
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Plans to replace CE mark with UK version have ‘absolutely no benefit’, trade body chief tells government
Government department overseeing introduction of new certification rules accused of ‘radio silence’
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Comment
The Conservatives have punished the self-employed
Draconian and flawed off-payroll working rules must be reformed if Rishi Sunak is to have any prospect of winning over a crucial part of the electorate