All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 56
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV at COP26: the view from Glasgow, part 3
Tom Lowe has been covering the vital final days of the climate crisis conference. Here’s his final despatch
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Tight margins not an excuse for avoiding action on net zero, Skanska boss tells firms
Gregor Craig says ‘quite feasible’ to cut emissions as construction day at COP26 gets underway
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Construction mediation – a mandatory step?
Sheena Sood and Michael Salau on recent moves towards making ADR compulsory
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Rising labour costs may have peaked, payroll firm says
Data from Hudson Contract follows last week’s PMI report that worst of supply problems could be over
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Investors reluctant to adopt green building practices on projects
RICS survey finds more than half of industry investors did not take biodiversity into account on schemes
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Will onshore wind stage a comeback?
Signs are emerging of a thaw in the government’s attitude to onshore wind, writes Angus Walker
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Landsec snaps up majority stake in Media City
Developer buys L&G’s share and half of Peel’s two days after announcing £190m U&I takeover
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NHS launches £1.6bn consultancy framework
Firms have until 13 December to bid for four-year deal
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RICS fees to be reviewed as part of wider shake-up, new chief executive confirms
Richard Collins made pledge in response to ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s open letter to institution highlighting members’ concerns
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RICS names senior Whitehall civil servant as new audit committee chair
Mike Driver’s CV includes stints at the Treasury and Ministry of Justice
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More than nine out of 10 construction firms want mandatory carbon calculations on projects
Survey finds overwhelming majority of industry firms think whole life carbon calculations should decide whether or not schemes get planning approval
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Be prepared for new rules on compulsory electric vehicle charging
All new-build homes and offices with parking spaces will soon be required to have electric vehicle charging points. Neil Gosling examines the implications
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Clearer contracts can cut disputes
With materials shortages driving a wave of new delay disputes, the industry needs to take a more open approach to contract drafting, says Bill Barton
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Annual BEIS capital spending to be £5.6bn higher by the end of this parliament
Budget documents reveal spending increases across government departments including health, transport and education
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Lendlease to appoint new finance chief
Tom Mackellar heading back to Australia as Europe division rejigs top team
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Sunak announces business rates relief for property improvements
Policy was one highlight of budget and autumn spending review otherwise light on new construction spending
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Costain raids Microsoft for new chief digital officer
Matthew Hyman will start from December
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Budget and autumn spending review: What can construction expect?
Expectations for big spending pledges set low as Sunak seeks to bring down deficit
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Sunak to announce more than £1.5bn for cultural and sports projects
Funding to help build or upgrade up to 8,000 sports pitches in trailed pledges ahead of Wednesday’s spending review
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CPA downgrades output growth forecast by nearly a quarter for 2022
Autumn forecast blames ongoing supply issues as rising energy prices add to industry’s woes