All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 50
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RLB brings in Gleeds directors to head up new utilities business
Pair worked at Gleeds for more than two years
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Firm part-owned by Russian oligarch remains part of HS2 consortium, Costain boss confirms
Industrialist linked to Vladimir Putin has stake in Austrian tunneller Strabag
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We have been working in Ukraine for years. I never imagined events as appalling as these
Two weeks ago we were considering life after covid. Now our staff still in the region are fearing for their lives
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Where have all the workers gone? Construction’s shrinking talent pool
The pandemic has deepened problems with availability of labour, putting at risk firms’ backed-up workloads
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Let’s talk about construction’s people problem
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø invites you to be part of its Every Person Counts coverage, giving voice to those tackling the acute skills crisis facing construction
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Why listening and learning is now more vital than ever
Tomorrow is International Women’s Day – the perfect time to renew our commitment to making construction more inclusive and diverse
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Finding the right tools to survive in the shortage economy
The importance of embracing the right tools – and knowing what makes a tool right for you – can’t be overstated, writes Tom Noctor, team lead of strategic product consultants at Procore
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Rejig at Bam as two executive directors step down
Move follows grouping of UK and Ireland businesses into one division
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Persimmon boss expects housebuilders will have to pay safety levy
Dean Finch says new charge most likely outcome of negotiations with government over cladding costs
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Lessons of the Nightingales: how covid changed construction
A range of pandemic-prompted innovations have changed industry practice for good. Josephine Smit talks to those who led the way
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Smaller housing firms say carbon proposals will ‘break’ them
Authors of Part Z amendments to building regulations told changes will hit SMEs hardest
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‘Members not staff’ should take the big decisions at the RICS, review chair says
Michael Bichard adds balance between two ‘needs to be changed’Â
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A key ruling on payment claim time bars
Hirst vs Dunbar considered whether the Construction Act’s payment provisions affect the limitation period for payment claims
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Please stop arguing with the arbitrator
The courts are pushing back against losers’ attempts to challenge arbitration rulings on dubious procedural grounds
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Derwent inks Baker Street deal with Laing O’Rourke for £158m
London developer spent more than £400m last year buying up eight buildings
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Recovering domestic market helps French giant Bouygues top pre-pandemic profit
Firm helping build HS2 railway sees construction income up 7%
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Planning consents surged in January
Glenigan report suggests last month’s plummeting project starts could be a blip
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Why new safety laws could do more harm than good
As increased liability pushes insurance costs beyond reach of most firms, capacity to fix unsafe homes or build new ones will plummet