All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 67
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Construction seeing highest rise in earnings out of any sector
Weekly pay up by more than 14% since start of the pandemic, official data shows
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Covid sends cost of UK bust-ups rocketing to more than £27m, Arcadis says
Pandemic blamed for 117% hike as disputes increase amount firms are forced to shell out
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Government ‘coming round’ to extending transition period for new post-Brexit certification system
Officials ‘not aware of the complexity’ of switching over to new UKCA marking system
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Less than half the number of qualified heat pump installers than government claims, report finds
UK would need eight times more heat pump installers than currently exist to hit government targets
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Clients and contractors told to have ‘grown-up conversations’ about managing materials shortages
Beard director says firms finding it ‘impossible’ to price jobs because of issue
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Construction activity falls for first time this year but stays above pre-covid levels
ONS data says output declined 2% April following housing falls
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Mace names Shard manager as new international tech chief
Jon McElroy to lead expansion of firm’s data centres division
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Infrastructure dominates May contract awards, Glenigan data says
The sector accounted for around a quarter of the value of all contracts handed out in the monthÂ
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Tackling the hidden costs of the construction process
 Some guiding principles on cost, time and risk from Alinea’s Iain Parker
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Modern slavery – look closely at your supply chain
Scrutiny of the construction industry is increasing. How can firms ensure they don’t accidentally fall foul of the law?
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RIBA thumbs-up after government move to recognise qualifications of overseas architects
ARB will receive several new powers in amendments to Architects Act
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Construction will need 217,000 new workers to meet demand by 2025, CITB warns
Joiners, electricians and fit-out specialists among skills most sought after
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Mace names UAE country director
Stephen Venney spent a decade working for Balfour Beatty in the city
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Scape announces £750m regional construction framework
New framework includes new sustainability features
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Andy Von Bradsky to leave post as government’s architecture head
Former PRP has been in role for two years
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Tell us what you think: Equality, diversity & inclusion survey
What is your experience of equal opportunities in the workplace? And how has the pandemic affected your career? Take 10 minutes to give your views
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Canary Wharf Group executive chairman steps down
George Iacobescu to be replaced by chief executive Shobi Khan
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Surge in new orders as materials costs continue to soar
Activity boosted by booming housing sector as purchasing managers’ survey hits record high
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Construction firms claim over £1.1bn of furlough cash in six months
Number of construction workers on job retention scheme has fallen 73% from peak
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Construction has an image problem that is harming recruitment. We have to change
A lack of diversity combined with an out of date mindset means the industry is at a disadvantage when it comes to attracting new talent, says James Wates