All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 63
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Demand for commercial space grows by the fastest rate in five years
RICS report finds industrial space driving soaring demand with office space also seeing a recovery
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Rising costs and materials shortages still pose risk to recovery, CPA warns
Construction products sector reports growth for a fourth successive quarter
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Revealed: Key principles of Hackitt’s ‘golden thread’ to improve building safety
Working group publishes details and definitions to ensure implementation of Hackitt’s recommendations
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Cryptocurrency could help construction reinvent itself
With one building firm becoming the UK’s first to accept cryptocurrency, the rest of the sector may not be far behind
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Mace beefs up transport team following £420m framework win
Skanska and Mott MacDonald directors poached to oversee Highways England work
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On too great expectations
Tony Bingham on a client who paid dearly for taking her builder’s quote and completion date too literally – with a whole lot of variations on top
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Project starts slump 17% in second quarter
Glenigan review finds that planning approvals are also down by 14% compared to preceding three months
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Materials and labour shortages now ‘key constraint’ on growth, CPA warns
But construction output is still bouyant with 13.7% rise predicted this year
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CLC tells government to relax covid-19 self isolation rules as industry buckles under soaring absences
Industry leaders warn absences are threatening the viability of some firms
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Contractors primed for £30bn government framework
Major public projects, NHS capital works and airfields to be procured through deal
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Delayed review into RICS’ governance scandal due in less than a month
Report on the handling of internal financial report to be delivered by mid-August
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Government under pressure to save Cleveland Bridge
Local MP calls for ministers to do 'everything in its power to assist'
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Government missing opportunity to use building safety reforms to end late payments ‘misery’
Labour MP argued ‘toxic’ industry payment culture contributes to poor building safety
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T&T says building costs across UK regions to soar as focus moves away from London
Birmingham predicted to see 5% rise this year before jumping even further in 2022
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Making the most of modular contracts
Jahanara Hussain and Sarah Hale on how to minimise the risks and increase the benefits from modular
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Critical construction workers could be exempt from self-isolating
Government to send letters to key individuals as ‘pingdemic’ escalates
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EWS1 forms ditched for buildings below 18m in height
Government and mortgage lenders back changes after research finds ‘no systemic risk of fire’ in smaller blocks
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Smaller developers could have to delay jobs because of ongoing material shortages, CLC warns
Delays of bagged cement expected to remain until the end of the year
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CLC sets out plan to measure industry net zero progress
Organisation reveals 10 commitments it wants construction to meet in coming years
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Multiple dispute objections and cherry picking
A recent ruling in Prater vs Sisk confirms that referring discrete elements of a dispute to a single adjudication does not result in the referral of multiple disputes, writes Jessica Scott