All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 27
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RLB raises tender price forecast for 2023
Overall picture one of continuing stress in labour and materials markets, says consultant
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Features
Key takeaways from the BCO’s conference in Dublin
Developers, architects and occupiers gathered in Dublin last week to discuss the prospects for office building in a time of high inflation and low occupancy
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City-wide roof retrofit could keep London cool as summers warm, says Arup report
Research commissioned by Mayor says adaptations would also lower carbon emissions
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HS2 delays set to slow infrastructure tender price inflation, says T&T
Consultants adds schemes need to be better planned to overcome skills gap
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CMA raises cartel whistleblower reward to £250,000
Follows major probe into bid-rigging in demolition sector
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Second staircase rule will delay capital’s high-rise housing schemes by nine months, says Arcadis
Consultant predicts 2% tender price inflation in London this year
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Northern business leaders back Burnham’s call for underground HS2 station in Manchester
Through-station will support future services in the North, say advocates
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Construction activity grows despite dramatic drop in housebuilding
May’s PMI figures showed lowest residential reading in three years
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Industry benefits from construction minister’s broad role, says Ghani
Minister for industry and economic security spoke at launch of CLC zero diesel strategy
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WSP staff shifted from mothballed HS2 Euston site to Old Oak Common
Construction minister hails project and says it ‘cannot come fast enough’
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DfE picks Willmott Dixon Interiors for £34m London office fit-out job
Phased work to be completed by autumn 2024
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Easter sees April pay drop for subbies, but rates still up year-on-year
East of England workers highest paid on average
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Claritas heads to liquidators blaming inflation and cashflow troubles
Kent-based contractor was set up in 2012
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Labour costs ‘to soar by 8.3% this year’ due to skills shortage
Almost a quarter of a million more workers will be needed by 2027, says Currie & Brown
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House prices fall at fastest rate since 2009
Nationwide index for May also shows monthly decline of 0.1%
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Court appoints examiner to troubled Northern Irish fit-out firm
MAC-Interiors hit by problems on UK construction jobs
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Barratt set to appoint new cladding contractor after bust up on east London remedial job
Dispute over remedial work at Dalston Square has resulted in legal action between the developer and contractor Jessella
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Net zero transition could create 230,000 construction jobs by 2030, says CCC
Development of green workforce will require co-ordination
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Jacobs takes WSP’s place on Balfour Beatty’s list of design partners
Engineering giant joins Atkins and Mott MacDonald on collaboration strategy launched in 2017