All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 66
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Making sure electric vehicle chargers are part of your next build
Be prepared for the upcoming regulation changes
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Former Balfour London boss joins care homes business
Graham Hill takes on construction director role at Savista
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How can we all be a part of making our buildings safer?
Allan Binns, architectural director at Ryder Architecture gives a principal designer’s view on embracing a safer future
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Comment
Challenges to adjudication: keep it plain and simple
Any challenge to a purported right to adjudicate must be plain, specific and certain if it is to succeed in court
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Construction should brace itself for more cost hikes, T&T says
Consultant adds more hikes on way as firms get to grips with incoming building safety legislation
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Comment
Some practical ways engineering firms can improve gender diversity
Women’s minister calls on employers to push forward with positive changes - such as flexible working - adopted during the pandemic
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Why women need to be involved in transport planning
On Women in Engineering Day, Leah Stuart focuses on how cities and their transport systems still largely cater for cars, and by proxy, for men
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Construction can provide onsite flexible working, new report finds
Study says CLC should adopt 10-point toolkit
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Big names join drive to get more young black men working in construction in London
Kier and ISG join Laing O’Rourke and Balfour Beatty in push to recruit from under-represented demographic
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British Land presses ahead with first build-to-rent scheme three years after plans were mothballed
McLaren to start work by autumn
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More than £100m set aside to fix hospitals with faulty concrete
Government has 'ringfenced' £110m for reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete remediation
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NMCN rescue deal sees contractor hand controlling stake to white knight investor
Civils specialist now expected to announce 2020 results in next few days
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Thousands still on furlough ‘making labour shortages worse'
More jobs are available but employers can find fewer workers to do them
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So much work to do, so few workers to do it
The good news for construction is that post-lockdown there is now burgeoning demand. The bad news is that there are nowhere near enough people to do the work
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Staffordshire council launches MMC framework
The £25m deal is largely for educational facilities
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Government has no plans to step in to PI crisis, housing minister says
Some firms struggling to get cover for cladding or fire-related claims
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In Business: McLaren on right track for record turnover
West Ham-loving chairman Kevin Taylor tells ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV about the early days, new markets and why pent-up demand means the bubble won’t burst yet
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Overhaul building regulations to stop buildings overheating, say climate advisers
Climate Change Committee calls for major retrofitting programme to tackle hotter summers
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Comment
Case in focus: Newcastle United Football Company Ltd vs The Football Association Premier League Ltd and Others
Ted Lowery on a decision highlighting the need for adjudicators to disclose relevant prior connections