All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 43
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News
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
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Features
‘I want women to believe a career in this industry is possible’
To mark International Women in Engineering Day, Building spoke to Amy Bunszel, executive vice president for AEC design solutions at Autodesk
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Features
Explainer: key recommendations in the RICS review
What Michael Bichard’s landmark governance report means for the institution
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Comment
What the new Building 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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News
Kier launches £80m JV to build homes on brownfield land
Partnership with Housing Growth Partnership to focus on south east
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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 land
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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 December
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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