All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 36
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Pro-development rhetoric is all very well but industry needs more detail
Without wider reform and sufficient resources, proposals for investment zones are unlikely to give the sector the long-term tonic it needs
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Industry ‘disappointed’ by Kwarteng’s lack of action on retrofit
Just £1bn new spending announced in mini-budget
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Tell government not to retrospectively apply IR35 rules, tax experts urge contractors
Predictions that firms are now mulling moves to make recently hired staff redundant after initiative scrapped by chancellor
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Tetra Tech nips in to best WSP in race to buy UK consultant
US firm tables £636m bid for RPS, trumping summer offer made by Canadian rival
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Is delivering the ‘golden thread’ actually achievable?
Sablono chief executive Lukas Olbrich explains how to comply with the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Act on today’s large and complex construction projects
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Government to scrap controversial IR35 rules from next year
Move aims to boost growth by simplifyng tax system
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Housing chiefs want planning reform everywhere – not just in new zones
Chancellor says ministers are in talks with 38 authorities about proposal to liberalise planning rules
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Kwarteng slashes stamp duty as he pledges to ‘get Britain building’
Chancellor’s ‘mini-budget’ included sweeping cuts to taxes and regulations aimed at reversing construction slump
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Westminster official in charge of Marble Arch Mound joins Aecom
Elad Eisenstein hit headlines earlier this year after it was revealed he was earning more than council’s boss Â
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Energy costs not hampering business, says Henry Boot boss
Firm released improved interim results earlier this week
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Keltbray to hand staff £1,000 cost of living payment
Contractor the latest firm to put hand in pocket to help employees struggling to meet bills
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Make more effort to reach net zero goals, industry leaders tell Truss
Bosses of Bam, CBRE, Arup and British Land among signatories of letter urging prime minister to deliver on climate promises
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Kwarteng to announce planning deregulation initiative on Friday
Reports suggest chancellor will add detail to Liz Truss’ pledge to boost development and cut red tape
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Industry asked to review proposals for products competence standard
Regulators will ‘no longer tolerate an industry that does not evidence its competence’, Constuction Products Association warns
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Businesses wait on help to deal with rocketing energy bills ahead of Friday’s mini-budget
Frustration at delays to details of support package as firms hit by huge tariff hikes
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Features
T-Levels: students tell us what they think
Two years ago the government launched a new qualification for post-GCSE students, and the first batch received their results last month. So, how did they get on?
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Features
Can we make demolition greener?
With refurbishment rather than new-build seen as climate friendly, demolition firms need to clean up their act – and some are doing just that
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Comment
Politics is on hold just when business is most in need of firm direction
As the industry impatiently awaits clarity on Truss’s plans, we still don’t even know the name of the new construction minister
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RICS to elect reformed governing council next year
All new elected members to take their seats by next July following recommendations by independent review
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Construction market has reached peak and energy costs mean ‘darker turn’, warns Arcadis
Recovery from covid gone as far as possible with energy prices set to eat into industry’s growth