All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 40
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News
Tetra Tech to pick up third UK consultant after WSP decides not to increase offer for RPS
US firm tabled winning £636m bid last month, trumping summer move made by Canadian rival
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Features
Could Mace and Willmott Dixon’s ‘trust-based’ partnership signal a better way of working?
Two of Britain’s leading contractors are collaborating on ProCure23, the latest iteration of the NHS’ framework for major capital projects. Daniel Gayne finds out how the alliance will work and what it means for Tier One
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Comment
Day four at the Tory conference: Truss bets the bank on low tax and the magic money tree
Liz Truss is promising that reducing tax will magically reverse Britain’s economic but history suggests there are no easy fixes, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Project costs on O’Rourke’s delayed arts venue go up again to more than £200m
Factory scheme in Manchester now set to open next summer
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Comment
Day three at the Tory conference: Rees-Mogg tinkers while business despairs
Government is ignoring the experts as uncertainty reigns and the business secretary promises more unwanted regulatory changes, writes Ben Flatman
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Comment
Case in focus: Rugby Football Union vs Clark Smith Partnership Ltd and FM Conway Ltd
A dispute over the scope of an employer’s insurance policy
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News
Restructured Byrne hikes profit up by a quarter
Firm turns corner after racking up £3.5m redundancy bill in previous three years
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News
Plasterers lead the way as self-employed wages exceed expectations
August wage packets for freelance workers up 2% overall, according to Hudson Contract
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Comment
Look closer at assigned warranties
A new case on assigned warranties could open the door to more types of losses than anticipated by the warrantor
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News
Aedas winds up London operations
Companies House data shows move will cost Hong Kong-based firm at least £15m
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News
Little progress made on post-Brexit certification system, products chief warns
No updates on key issues facing the industry following summer of political turmoil, CPA boss says
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Comment
Pro-development rhetoric is all very well but industry needs more detail
Without wider reform and sufficient resources, proposals for investment zones are unlikely to give the sector the long-term tonic it needs
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News
Industry ‘disappointed’ by Kwarteng’s lack of action on retrofit
Just £1bn new spending announced in mini-budget
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News
Tell government not to retrospectively apply IR35 rules, tax experts urge contractors
Predictions that firms are now mulling moves to make recently hired staff redundant after initiative scrapped by chancellor
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News
Tetra Tech nips in to best WSP in race to buy UK consultant
US firm tables £636m bid for RPS, trumping summer offer made by Canadian rival
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News
Is delivering the ‘golden thread’ actually achievable?
Sablono chief executive Lukas Olbrich explains how to comply with the Building Safety Act on today’s large and complex construction projects
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News
Government to scrap controversial IR35 rules from next year
Move aims to boost growth by simplifyng tax system
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Housing chiefs want planning reform everywhere – not just in new zones
Chancellor says ministers are in talks with 38 authorities about proposal to liberalise planning rules