All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 18 June 2021 – Page 11
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CLC wants industry’s views on tracking net zero progress
Findings will inform criteria for judging firms’ carbon cutting efforts
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Carbon neutrality and the law
For the government’s stringent emissions targets to be met will require not only further legislation but also changes in contract clauses and regulatory practices
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Features
The ‘should cost’ model – its benefits and how to build one
While standard cost models are limited to initial delivery, this new, greener approach – recommended by the government’s construction playbook – extends to whole-life costs (and even carbon), providing a more comprehensive overview of what constitutes good value. By Jonathan Stewart, Sara Boonham, Nicola Herring and James Garner of Gleeds ...
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We now have a serious skills crisis on our hands
Recruiters have too many vacancies and too few candidates. Randstad’s Victoria Short warns of a perfect storm engulfing construction
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Crossrail renews construction push following trial running delay
Testing of trains along the route started last week, six weeks after originally scheduled
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Mace raids Atkins for director to beef up nuclear business
Andy Oldham joins after decade at larger rival
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Number of architects wanting to leave their jobs goes up to nearly half
Women more likely than men to feel unappreciated by employers, survey finds
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Labour shortage worries gather pace as vacancies jump more than 50% since April
Furlough, Brexit and IR35 all putting squeeze on numbers available to booming sector as recovery continues
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Vinci blames revenue drop on pandemic and delays to HS2 and Crossrail work
But profit at civils business jumps as firm eyes growing workload
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St Modwen to agree £1.2bn offer from Blackstone
Board of listed developer to recommend sale to shareholders
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Members’ anger laid bare as satisfaction rate with RICS slumps to historic low
Months of damaging headlines take their toll as trust in group falls by nearly a third
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Thousands of job losses predicted over next three months, CLC warns
Developers anticipate biggest cuts with construction workforce expected to shrink by 1.3% overallÂ
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Arup to introduce permanent flexible working model for 15,500 staff
UK staff will be allowed to choose their working days across a seven day week
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Bam eyes settlement on problem Sheffield job as profit heads north
Firm forced to start from scratch on £65m unviversity scheme
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New state-controlled body to run rail projects
Transport secretary commits to more infrastructure investment in biggest shake-up since privatisationÂ
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UK house prices see biggest rise since 2007
March stastics show pandemic boom has increased cost of a house by more than 10%Â
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Luton council denies scaling back airport expansion plans
Second terminal will now be built at a ‘later stage in the process’Â
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Keller’s HS2 work delayed by protestors and covid
Job is on the section of railway between Chiltern tunnels and south WarwickshireÂ