All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 93
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GLA tells London mayor to approve Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Scheme masterplanned by Faulkner Browns first went in for planning six years ago
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Construction gives cautious thumbs-up to chancellor’s plans
Series of spending pledges made by Rishi Sunak earlier today
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Spending Review 2020: Top takeaways for construction
Building safety and homebuilding receive funding boost
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Government told to confirm funding for building safety repairs before publishing bill
Recommendation one of 13 proposed ahead of legislation being laid before Parliament early next year
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Zaha Hadid Architects ‘dismayed’ by allegations against Schumacher
Judge rules against ZHA principal as ‘toxic dispute’ over practice and its founder’s £100m estate is finally settled
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CITB sells Birmingham outpost as cost-cutting continues
Initiative designed to make savings of more than £40m at training provider
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Severfield turns back on furlough cash as firm’s interims defy covid gloom
Revenue and underlying profit jump at steelwork contractor
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Foster & Partners wins competition to design futuristic China transport hub
Scheme will feature fleets of autonomous vehicles on ‘skybridges’
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Hackitt reveals government is working on changes to Building Safety Bill
Chair of safety steering group says department wants ‘resolution’ for those trapped in unsafe flats
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City told to turn down 33-storey tower because KPF design is ‘not good enough’
Historic England questions quality of proposal at 70 Gracechurch Street
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No return to austerity in post-covid economy, government promises
Rishi Sunak announcing spending review on Wednesday
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Covid sees new build London office market collapse, Deloitte survey finds
Start on sites falls 50% between April and September
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Thomas & Adamson to move out of historic Edinburgh home
Firm says move to another site in city prompted by covid and chance to embrace new working practices
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Market forecast: A slow recovery
Construction output and sentiment have regained much ground after their collapse amid the initial lockdown, but ongoing uncertainty means recovery is wobbly
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Essential law: Liquidated damages, part one
Our series on the basics of construction law moves on to liquidated damages. In the first of four articles, James Worthington and Carolyn Davies look at ways to challenge such clauses
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Examining the root challenges that derail building productivity
It’s important we examine the basis of key construction challenges, writes Disperse
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The Grenfell Inquiry reveals the urgent need for a culture change in construction
Cutting corners is never in anybody’s best interest, says James Wates
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Aecom wings in to nab operational lead from stalled Stansted job
Consultant says move will put firm in good position once airport sector emerges from covid pandemic