All Data articles – Page 19
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Reasons to be cheerful
Output might have dropped in January but it turns out construction ended 2015 better than we thought
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Barbour ABI's March market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for March is now available to download
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Cost update Q4 2015
Labour costs continue to be the primary driver of building cost inflation in last year’s final quarter, with a mixed picture still for building materials
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Global city focus: China's Pearl River Delta
Connectivity between the cities of China’s Pearl River Delta is key to economic development. Investment in advanced infrastructure is creating the world’s first ‘megalopolis’
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Tracker: January 2016
Despite falling in January the construction activity index remains in positive territory, with the repair and maintenance sector reaching its highest value since July 2014
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in January 2016
Average sales are up on last January’s tally, but both public and private registrations are down
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Housing stats: New-build sales and completions in December 2015
Completions are on the rise compared with last year, but registrations take a noticeable dip
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Cost model: Private rented sector
The PRS market has found its stride. New occupiers are demanding fresh ideas and high quality. Making the most of this niche asset class requires a careful balance between capital investment and annual yield
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Wates stays top of contractors table
Four housing projects in London keep contractor top for second consecutive month
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Barbour ABI's February market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for February is now available to download
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Lead times: Oct - Dec 2015
Increases to lead times continue, and many are forecast to rise in the next six months, as workload and enquiries grow. But staffing is still an issue
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CPA downgrades output forecasts again
Weakening global growth and ‘Brexit’ fears prompt downgrade
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Tracker: December 2015
The construction and activity index expanded by 10 points, recovering from the November’s low and hitting positive territory for the first time in five months
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Market review: Fiscal incentives
The UK tax system provides a number of statutory reliefs and payable credits which, while valuable, are often overlooked by property owners and occupiers. An awareness and consideration of these can improve post-tax returns and free up valuable working capital, reports Paul Farey, director and fiscal incentives lead at Aecom ...
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Market review: The down and ups
The UK economy looks set to have grown by 2.4% in 2015, a slowdown compared with 2.9% in 2014 – but construction’s future pipeline looks strong
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Barbour ABI's January market review is out now
Barbour ABI’s Economic Construction Market Review for January is now available to download
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Wates pips Kier to contractor top spot with £376m haul
Wates’ £376m-worth of contract wins includes a £200m housing deal with Birmingham City council
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Sustainability: Wellbeing
A preoccupation with health and fitness is no longer just for Januarys, it is becoming ever present in the way buildings are designed and constructed
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Tracker: November 2015
The construction activity index drops into negative territory for its third time in 12 months, while most individual regions experience a soft decrease in activity level