All Features articles – Page 44
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5 minutes with … Holly Lewis at We Made That
The founder of the London-based architectural practice on growing a business, the need to ask questions and fluffy pancakes on a Saturday morning  Â
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Hempcrete: a natural solution in the quest for better materials
 The insulation and low carbon credentials of bio-based materials such as hempcrete are winning over some serious players
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Is construction ready for a full-blown energy costs crisis?
Materials shortages are easing but the construction sector is about to be hit by a second wave of inflation due to soaring energy costs
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Market overview: Film studios
In the latest of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Boardroom’s market overviews, Josephine Smit looks at the booming UK film and TV studio sector
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How to escape the groundhog day of dodgy frameworks
Construction has long been plagued by a procurement process that is inefficient, fragmented and costly. All that is about to change.
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This Steel for Life sponsored CPD explains the roadmap produced by the BCSA to decarbonise the UK structural steelwork sector to meet the UK net zero carbon target by 2050. DEADLINE TO COMPLETE: 4th March 2022
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Contractors salary survey 2022: The tables
Compare your pay with averages from across the industry
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Contractors salary survey 2022: A year of salary growth
Explore the key findings from this year’s survey
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Annual planning approvals by value to December 2021
Annual planning approvals were worth £118bn in the year to December according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table
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Top client contract awards - December 2021
New contract awards increased slightly by £80m over the month to £4.33bn according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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Client contract award and planning data - December 2021
Glenigan’s sector by sector monthly round up of top spending clients and planning wins
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Planning approvals by value - December 2021
Planning approval values dropped from November’s £10.95bn to £8.66bn in December according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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Why digital twin technology is key to designing for performance
The technology could be key to driving built environment decarbonisation, writes Don McLean, chief executive officer at IES
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Is working from home causing a planning gridlock?
Many developers say they cannot meet the unprecendent demand for new homes and blame local authorities for switching to remote working
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When will the blockage on mortgage valuations for flats end?
Michael Gove wants to unlock a part of the housing market frozen by concerns over fire safety, but his plan to ditch EWS1 forms may take timeÂ
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5 minutes with … Ainhoa Erausquin at RLB
The sustainability consultant trained as an architect before moving to the UK from Spain wants to see a fundamental shift in how we design and buildÂ
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University challenge: the LSE’s new Marshall ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV
The brief called for sports and arts facilities, as well as teaching and research space – it inspired a highly innovative response
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Cost model: Office fit-out
Workplace requirements have been shaken up in the past two years – but have office fit-outs evolved in line with the new normal?Â
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ISG’s new boss on different thinking, growth aspirations - and more of the same
Former bricklayer Matt Blowers has taken over from Paul Cossell at the top of the firm
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How to research work opportunities effectively
Understanding what makes clients tick and what they want from bidders is the key to successful bidding