All Features articles – Page 46
-
Features
Top 20 Housebuilders 2021: The table
See this year’s Top 20 Housebuilders sortable league table
-
Features
Top 150 contractor analysis: At last we have something to cheer
A look at the big contractors, where performances in line with expectations and balance sheet strengths rising are good reasons to be cheerful
-
Features
Top 150 housebuilder analysis: A tale of two reporting periods
For some housebuilders the consequences of the pandemic determined their performance in this year’s top 150 rankings
-
Features
Top 150 contractors and housebuilders 2021: The league table
See this year’s top 150 Contractors and housebuilders sortable league table
-
Features
Making the most of build build build
How can construction maximise the government’s infrastructure spend in the post-covid recovery? Debika Ray reports on a roundtable hosted by Gleeds and ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV
-
Features
5 minutes with … James Richards at Edmond Shipway
Director of Edmond Shipway’s Nottingham office is a big fan of self-made entrepreneurs – and Derby County
-
Features
John Morgan: ‘Don’t expect me to go any time soon’
Some of the biggest names in construction have called time in recent weeks, but the founder and chief executive of Morgan Sindall is not one of them
-
Features
Client contract award and planning data - November 2021
Glenigan’s sector by sector monthly round up of top spending clients and planning wins
-
Features
Top client contract awards - November 2021
New contract awards dropped from October’s £5.28bn to £4.25bn in November according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
-
Features
Annual planning approvals by value to November 2021
Annual planning approvals were worth £112bn in the year to November according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table
-
Features
Feilden Fowles: the natural route to architectural success
Architect Feilden Fowles’ projects all reveal the deep connection its founders have with nature and the environment
-
Features
Planning approvals by value - November 2021
The value of planning approvals increased from October’s £8.7bn to £10.95bn in November according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
-
Features
North and Midlands pledge to build on broken rail promises
Scaling back HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail puts levelling up in doubt. Is there a fight back for a fairer share of infrastructure spend?
-
Features
Realising the potential for growth in later living development
Faced with an ageing population and a shortage of homes, the housing minister wants more later living schemes. So what are the barriers?Â
-
Features
The era of hybrid living will be a catalyst for more connected, smarter homes
The demand for more connected homes is here to stay and the industry needs to ensure it stays apace
-
Features
5 minutes with … Laurie Chetwood at Chetwoods
The firm’s founder and chairman is happiest breaking new ground with innovative and thought-provoking schemes, driving his vintage Aston Martin and eating fish and chips
-
Features
Future forecast: October – December 2021
The latest quarterly sentiment survey by ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Boardroom finds retail enjoying a big confidence boost but housing has gone off the boil. Meanwhile, engineers and cost consultants’ workload expectations are markedly up, but project managers and contractors’ optimism is decreasing
-
Features
Power to the people, oversight to the office
Balancing the needs of on-site and office requirements is never easy, particularly when it comes to finance. Construction teams need to get the job done quickly; finance teams need careful oversight of what’s been spent and why.
-
Features
Five things you should know about the RICS’ external reviewer
Michael Bichard was once tipped as a cabinet secretary and has a reputation for shaking things up. What does his appointment mean for the RICS?
-
Features
5 minutes with … Lanre Gbolade at Gbolade Design Studio and L&Q
The co-founder of Gbolade Design Studio enjoys working collaboratively and is always ready for a new challenge. He is also pretty nifty on a pair of ice skates