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Arcadis warns next major headache facing firms is shortage of computer chips
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine adding to impact on supply of component which has been under pressure since covid
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‘Disappointed’ Gove renews cladding law threat to housebuilders
Housing secretary repeats end of month deadline for firms to come up with ‘fully-funded’ remediation plan after rejecting industry compromise
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Let’s talk about construction’s people problem
Building invites you to be part of its Every Person Counts coverage, giving voice to those tackling the acute skills crisis facing construction
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Government ‘squeezed’ resources of building safety review after cladding fire, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Team working on changes to fire safety rules were working on a ‘less than bare bones’ capacity, senior official says
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Mentoring Circle: Building up women in the built environment
How a mentoring scheme for women has grown beyond all expectations in only a year
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Construction Playbook set to be updated, BEIS official confirms
Updates include clarifications and new policy updates
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Huge fire at 22-storey Aldgate tower block
More than 100 firefighters tackling blaze on 17th floor as debris seen falling from the side of the building
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Three in running for latest Fleet Street mega-deal
Job at 120 Fleet Street worth more than £300m
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Fosters heads string of architects to pull out of Russia
Architect joins Chipperfield, McAslan and others in halting projects
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Why listening and learning is now more vital than ever
Tomorrow is International Women’s Day – the perfect time to renew our commitment to making construction more inclusive and diverse
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Kier completes £250m prison using MMC
Five Wells prison in Northamptonshire built almost entirely from standardised components
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Construction output highest for eight months – but optimism fades
Firms fear impact of rising costs and supply shortages
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Government shares moral responsibility for fire safety clean-up, says Taylor Wimpey boss
Pete Redfern claims Grenfell Inquiry proceedings reveal role of government as negotiations with housebuilders over £4bn cladding bill continue
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Deregulation drive slowed down review of fire safety guidance, Grenfell inquiry hears
Officials expanded review into wider look at building regulation because of requirement to remove more rules than were added
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Brexit and pandemic blamed as Bisset Adams folds
Liquidator praises director for doing ‘everything she could’
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5 minutes with … MJ O’Shaughnessy at Will Rudd
The firm’s craic-loving, drum-playing managing director is no fan of excessive bureaucracy but loves working with passionate and creative people
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Legal abroad: Doing business in Chile
Our series on foreign jurisdictions: green infrastructure opportunities must be weighed against the uncertainties of a new political direction
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Russian oligarch linked to Putin has stake in firm building HS2
Oleg Deripaska is part-owner of firm involved in more than £2bn of HS2 tunnelling work
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Skanska awarded £235m Westminster office block
House of Fraser store to be flattened and replaced by 16-storey mixed-use scheme