All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 53
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Industry figures warn Gove’s £4bn cladding levy plan unlikely to work
Plan for developers to fund fire safety work could lead to more delays and legal challenges, experts say
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Mace and T&T win places on huge £750m consultancy framework
ESPO deal will run for two years and covers four lots
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Gove tells developers who defy safety rules ‘we’re coming for you’
Housing secretary warns he will ‘expose and pursue’ firms to foot the bill for unsafe homes
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Leave the manual labour for the building site
Source: Adobe stock Rising costs, labour shortages, busy projects – construction project managers have enough on their plate. Unnecessary manual labour in the shape of outdated expenses shouldn’t be adding to it. Unnecessary admin Construction operations and projects managers have a big job on their hands. They’re ...
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Reader survey: Omicron and construction
We want to hear about the impact of rising case numbers on your business
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Kier, T&T and Gleeds among more than 100 consultants on £500m framework
Allies & Morrison and Haworth Tompkins also among firms on six-year deal
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The year ahead in construction law 2022
Sheena Sood previews what 2022 will hold for the construction industry from a legal point of view
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Warnings grow over Omicron shutting sites
Numbers of self-isloating workers expected to close some jobs but latest data says news is better on supply chain issues
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Lendlease signs JV deal to develop £215m Stratford office block
Construction of 22-storey Turing ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV expected to start early next year
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Offsite firms put on notice for £10bn framework
Crown Commercial Service deal to be open to all public sector bodies
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Square Mile approved 70% more office floorspace last year
City of London reports strong post-pandemic interest in office spaceÂ
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A new bill proposes to abolish retentions altogether
Another private member’s bill aimed at reforming payment practice in construction has more ambitious aims than its predecessors
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In 2022 we will be greener, more flexible and resilient than ever before
Our industry will build on trends over the past 12 months and we will get better at coping with turbulent times
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Best of 2021 coverage: Material shortages
Take a look at the crisis which rocked the industry this year
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Omicron ‘likely’ to lead to fresh material shortages, CLC warns
Group’s latest materials update flags risk of new covid variant on production into next year
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Value of major project starts has plummeted by 75% since September, report finds
Glenigan analysis reveals precipitous decline in new schemes this autumn
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Greenwich museums put firms on notice for consultants framework
Royal Museums Greenwich planning series of projects over next few years
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Best of 2021: CBRE takes controlling stake in T&T
Take a look at our coverage of one of the biggest business stories of the year
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Construction frameworks ‘wasteful and confusing’, Mosey review finds
Report makes 24 recommendations to improve efficiency
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Top 20 Contractors 2021: The table
See this year’s Top 20 Contractors sortable league table