All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 78
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Timber firms facing mounting logistics issues despite record demand, trade body warns
Post-Brexit trade restrictions adding to covid import woes, survey finds
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Budget 2021: Striking a delicate balance to deliver recovery and transformation
A mix of policy initiatives and fiscal stimulus is just what construction needs, says Keith Waller
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Budget 2021 summary: What it means for construction
Take a look at some of the key policy announcements for the sector
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Government told construction needs funded project pipeline to help economy recover
Hannah Vickers says there needs to be National Infrastructure Bank backing for small and medium-sized projects
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Alinea sounds warning over ‘aggressive’ bidding with firm expecting prices to rise next year
London QS says optimism returning but contractors still need to plug gaps in order books
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Sunak to deliver 2021 Budget: ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV preview
Tax rises expected as chancellor tries to claw back cost of covid
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Taylor Wimpey profit plummets by two-thirds
Firm to spend £125m repairing legacy apartment blocks but confident of 2021 market
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Interserve drops name and rebrands as Tilbury Douglas
Firm goes back to historic marque ditched 20 years ago
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Restructuring costs and covid send Travis Perkins into the red
But firm says trading bounced back in second half of last year to help narrow overall losses
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Home working project managers worried key information is going missing in email deluge
Clogged inboxes mean vital documents at risk of not being read, Arup survey adds
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HS2 trialling social distancing helmets to keep site staff safe from machinery
Initiative would see role of ‘smart’ helmets expanded beyond current pandemic and into general site safety
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UK primed for data centre development, Arcadis says
Report ranks UK’s cybersecurity as best in world
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Beware of ‘subject to contract’
Using this term implies no binding agreement has been made and thus can invalidate a supposed contract
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Severfield eyes rail market with £27m deal for Yorkshire rival
Dam Structures has worked on several big London station jobs
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CITB proposes taking levy back up to pre-covid figure
New rates would be introduced from 2022
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Housing group set to offload health and safety arm
NHBC to concentrate on core warranty and insurance business