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Features
Cost model: Building brownfield
Regenerating previously used land offers multiple environmental, social and cost advantages but there are many factors to consider
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Industry reacts as Truss quits as PM
New Conservative Party leader to be picked within the next week
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McLaren says mini-budget turmoil has not halted jobs as firm eyes return to profit
Firm set to return to black in 2022 after problem job and covid kept it in red last year
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It’s hard to let go: Laing O’Rourke and the problem with succession
The latest man tipped to replace Ray O’Rourke is leaving after less than a year. Dave Rogers considers why the septuagenarian founder is still at the helm of his firm
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Data centre developers squeezed by inflation and skilled labour shortages
Vast majority are struggling to meet demand, T&T survey reveals
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Weak demand sees inflation moderate and product availability improve
Shortages persist for electrotechnical products, says CLC
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Firms struggling to attract skilled staff in face of cost of living crisis
Nine in 10 specialists say projects negatively impacted by skilled labour shortage
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Comment
126 reasons why we should get excited about alliancing
Through collaboration, our industry can work more innovatively and effectively and so rise to some of society’s greatest challenges, says ISG’s Craig Battye
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‘Uncomfortably bumpy landing’ for house prices predicted despite August rise
Official figures show annual price inflation was running at 13.6% in August prior to Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-Budget announcement
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Executive brought in to replace Ray O’Rourke goes after less than a year
U-turn sees company founder commit to another two years as chief executive
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Australia woes blow £76m hole in Laing O’Rourke accounts
Firm shells out £17m in legal fees on problem contract
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Comment
What does good leadership look like today?
This is a time of change and instability. We all have the potential and the responsibility to help shape its direction, says Sadie Morgan
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£100m Crystal Palace stadium expansion heads back to planning committee
Selhurst Park scheme recommended for approval for the second time four years after it was first OK’d
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One in 10 at-risk high rises still have dangerous cladding
Buildings still in need of remediation concentrated in London and Manchester
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Features
Cost model: Labs in the sky
Record levels of investment into the life science sector and an increasingly limited supply of space have encouraged laboratory buildings to enter the high-rise realm
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Architect of the Year 2022 winners revealed
Denizen Works claims top award, while Maich Swift crowned Young Architect of the Year
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Jeremy Hunt’s £40bn hole: where cuts could fall and what it could mean for builders
Paring back investment may prove the least politically painful way to make the sums add up
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Barratt shareholders protest over lack of women on board
Housebuilder says it will announce appointment of new female non-exec within two weeks
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Bellway abandons plans to build 1,000 more homes this year as market fears deepen
Housebuilder says it will pare back targets because of mini-budget’s impact