All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 52
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Features
Contractors salary survey 2022: A year of salary growth
Explore the key findings from this year’s survey
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News
MPs to scrutinise Gove’s building safety funding plan
Committee inquiry calls for industry submissions on proposed £4bn housebuilder levy
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Materials woes not over despite easing pressure, CLC warns
Concerns remain around shipping, bricks and roof tiles
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Comment
Design liability could be wider than you think
A recent case suggests courts plan to give maximum leeway for developers seeking redress from designers
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News
Construction saw sharpest rise in weekly pay growth out of all sectors last year
Impact of labour shortages on construction sector laid bare by ONS figures
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Omicron impact reduced by working from home
Companies hope for end of restrictions next week but plan to continue flexible working arrangements
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Output bounces back to pre-pandemic levels
November saw largest monthly jump in construction work since March last year as materials shortages ease
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New guide to external wall assessments published
BSI produces government-backed fire safety guide aimed at replacing consolidated advice note
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Build UK names ISG boss as its new chair
Paul Cossell replaces ex-Osborne boss who spent just six weeks in the role
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Comment
Corruption in construction: it isn’t always obvious
Anita Clifford advises firms to implement robust measure to combat fraud and bribery even in its most subtle forms
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Comment
Does Gove’s £4bn cladding levy mark the start of an anti-development era?
Unable to get more Treasury funding, the secretary of state has found a convenient punch bag and housebuilders could be left reeling for years
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News
RICS to review valuation impact following Gove’s speech
Withdrawal of government advice note prompts the institute to look ‘carefully’ at impact with stakeholders
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In case you missed it: Michael Gove’s building safety speech in full
The housing secretary yesterday announced the government’s latest plan to tackle the cladding crisis, here are his words in full
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Industry figures warn Gove’s £4bn cladding levy plan unlikely to work
Plan for developers to fund fire safety work could lead to more delays and legal challenges, experts say
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Mace and T&T win places on huge £750m consultancy framework
ESPO deal will run for two years and covers four lots
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Gove tells developers who defy safety rules ‘we’re coming for you’
Housing secretary warns he will ‘expose and pursue’ firms to foot the bill for unsafe homes
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Features
Leave the manual labour for the building site
Source: Adobe stock Rising costs, labour shortages, busy projects – construction project managers have enough on their plate. Unnecessary manual labour in the shape of outdated expenses shouldn’t be adding to it. Unnecessary admin Construction operations and projects managers have a big job on their hands. They’re ...
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Reader survey: Omicron and construction
We want to hear about the impact of rising case numbers on your business
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Kier, T&T and Gleeds among more than 100 consultants on £500m framework
Allies & Morrison and Haworth Tompkins also among firms on six-year deal