All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 43
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Inflation over 20% for construction products and materials, says CLC
Latest statement reports increasingly good product availability
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Comment
The journey to decarbonisation remains a challenging one
Progress along the path towards net zero has been slow for the building sector but we have the tools to accelerate this process
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Comment
Case in focus: Patricia Andrews and Others vs Kronospan Ltd
Another case in which the court excluded expert evidence Â
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Features
‘I want women to believe a career in this industry is possible’
To mark International Women in Engineering Day, ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø spoke to Amy Bunszel, executive vice president for AEC design solutions at Autodesk
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Explainer: key recommendations in the RICS review
What Michael Bichard’s landmark governance report means for the institution
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What the new ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Safety Act means
It is vital to grasp the wide range and deep impact of the new legislation and the measures put in place for compliance
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Kier launches £80m JV to build homes on brownfield land
Partnership with Housing Growth Partnership to focus on south eastÂ
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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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RICS to remain ‘truly international institution’, leadership says as Bichard publishes review
Sweeping reforms announced in response to governance scandal
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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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Toolkit launched to help industry make better decisions based on value
The toolkit is part of the £72m mission the Construction Innovation Hub was given four years ago
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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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Grimshaw still counting cost of aviation and covid hits
Architect says average monthly profit down by nearly a third in latest report and accounts
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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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Kier and Wates win £500m prisons expansion work
Programme will see new houseblocks and workships built across six prisons
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Features
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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Comment
In the face of external forces, construction must focus on productivity
The sector need not succumb to the weakening we see across the whole economy – let’s do what we can
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RICS review to be published next week
Landmark report into future direction of institution launched in DecemberÂ
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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