All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 49
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Construction insolvencies set to surge despite April decline
Firms struggling to repay covid loans, new data shows
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Five talking points at the BCO’s conference in Manchester
After a two-year hiatus, developers and occupiers gathered to discuss the future of the office - here are some highlights
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Gove calls in M&S Oxford Street scheme
Public inquiry to look at plans drawn up by Pilbrow & Partners
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Government relaxes certification scheme to allow EU tests on existing products
CPA chief says questions remain over UKCA mark
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Scape publishes net zero public procurement guide
Initiative produced with help of contractors including Kier and Morgan Sindall
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Manchester leaders push for underground station as HS2 bill goes for second reading
City authorities claim above-ground station would squander 500,000 sq m of development landÂ
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Judge says Balfour Beatty should face court over Dorset cladding allegations
Case dates back to work carried out in 2008
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Kier and Wates win £500m prisons expansion work
Programme will see new houseblocks and workships built across six prisons
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Who pays for materials price inflation?
Inflation means subcontractors are being pushed to carry the risk of materials price hikes – but some are pushing back
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BCO updates office space recommendations as occupancy levels fall
Change to specification guide comes ahead of schedule
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£100m Leeds housing job up for grabs
Kirkstall scheme to be built at former industrial complex
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Construction must find quarter of a million new workers by 2026, says CITB
Carpentry and joinery forecast for biggest demand growth
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Mosaic trail marks fifth anniversary of Grenfell tragedy
Permanent memorial unveiled in north Kensington to the 72 people killed in the fire on 14 June 2017
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End to five months of construction growth as ONS reports April decline
But new work continues to rise
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Wearable tech could improve health and safety on sites, study finds
Institute of Occupational Medicine says sensors on clothing should be adopted more widely
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Liverpool hospital stalled by Carillion collapse set for autumn opening
Laing O’Rourke drafted in to complete scheme after contractor’s implosion four years ago
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Medical firm to pump £80m into East Yorkshire R&D complex
Smith & Nephew behind plans at business park near Hull