All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 47
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Features
How construction is responding to the post-Brexit skills crisis
New visa rules are making it more difficult to recruit EU nationals to some construction roles. What is the industry doing about this?
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‘Recessions, pandemics and downturns are when good businesses step up’
As Jim Hendley, the chairman of Henry Riley hangs up his boots, we talk to the man about his 38-year career, what he’ll be remembered for and what he plans to do next
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Runaway energy costs see T&T double building tender price forecast in just three months
War in Ukraine forces dramatic revision of predicted costs
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Construction must respond quickly to the fast growing number of vacancies
Job vacancies grew faster than in any other sector in the UK economy in Q1, and there’s an elephant in the room no one wants to talk about
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Preparing for the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Bill
How will the legislation help the industry tackle the fire safety issues that let to Grenfell? Emily Twinch reports on a roundtable hosted by software company Disperse and ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV
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Housebuilder Stewart Milne put up for sale
Aberdeen-based housebuilder placed on the market ahead of ‘dramatic’ profit increase
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War’s impact ‘only beginning to be felt’ in UK construction, says CLC
Metals and electrical goods seeing double-digit rises, group adds
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Whatever happened to those radical planning reforms?
It was meant to be a planning revolution that generations of politicians had ducked. Then (almost) everything changedÂ
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Contractors and architects should pay up for cladding costs too, products chief says
All parts of the construction industry bear responsibility for crisis, CPA boss says following breakdown of government talks
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Local and national contractors among winners on £640m framework
Works cover Yorkshire and Humber region
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City recruits developers and contractors to green skills taskforce
Group looking to addres skills gap in quest to decarbonise Square Mile by 2040
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‘Many problems appear, but we manage them’ – at war and under siege, a Ukrainian manufacturer perseveres
Work continues at the EVB Facades factory in Kyiv with the firm insisting it will deliver on a contract for a Birmingham student block next month
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Features
It’s not a case of if, but when – firms face growing cyber attack threat
With attacks increasing in both frequency and sophistication, firms are under pressure to bolster their security. Josephine Smit reports
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Spring bounce weakened by inflation worries and Ukraine war, says Glenigan
March start numbers down year-on-year
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Firms flouting IR35 tax rules face multi-million pound penalties as grace period ends
HMRC says so-called ‘soft landing’ phase now over and firms which flout regulations will be hit with big fines
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Inflation worries and impact of Ukraine war take gloss off rise in output
Sector confidence slumps to 17 month low
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Comment
How to understand the effects of the crisis in Ukraine
The true impact of war is hard to ascertain so we must focus instead on how best to navigate the current challenges and uncertainties
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Mace appoints new regional bosses at consulting arm
Promotions follow new COO appointment last week
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Awards unveils two new categories as entries open for 2022
New awards recognise positive contributions in areas of people strategy and net zero
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Crest Nicholson signs Gove’s ‘building safety pledge’ to fix tower blocks
Housebuilder first to confirm it will ink agreement and estimates cost will be up to £120m