More news – Page 250
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News
Six running rule over £120m IBM building makeover
Formal shortlist due to be drawn up next month
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Features
How to escape the groundhog day of dodgy frameworks
Construction has long been plagued by a procurement process that is inefficient, fragmented and costly. All that is about to change.
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Fears more firms will go bust after latest figures show 25% rise in number going under
Rising cost of labour and materials, contractors tied to fixed-price jobs and end of covid support all blamed for hike
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CPA says housing and infrastructure work will continue to drive industry recovery
Group expecting output growth to top 4% this year but says supply issues will remain
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Wage packets boomed in December, payroll firm says
Best performing regions up 10% on same month in 2020
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Fosters pulls in to win Stockholm station redevelopment
Masterplan will create mixed-use district above historic central station
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Contractors must collaborate on frameworks knowledge, report author says
David Mosey adds it is interests of firms to share information which they would normally keep to themselves
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Developers tell Gove others must contribute to £4bn cladding levy as well
Housebuilders met housing secretary yesterday to discuss plans
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Zaha Hadid enters WA100 rankings for first time
Biggest practice remains US firm ahead of Chinese newcomer
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Exeter Cathedral wants firm to build new cloister 400 years after it was destroyed in civil war
New structure will be reinstated as gallery and event space
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Comment
A contractor’s view on volatile prices
Unpredictable labour and material costs are a huge risk to projects so you need effective mitigation plans
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News
Private equity firm behind Kier Living deal snaps up regional housebuilder
Terra Firm beefs up housing portfolio with Hopkins buy
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Hotel at Birmingham’s Paradise scheme gets green light
Job is part of second phase at £700m development
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Comment
Construction industry gossip: Earthly goings on
The famous £6m mound of mud on Oxford Street is finally to be flattened – or is it?
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Staff being offered 25% pay hikes to move as firms fight over key skills
Latest salary survey shows which roles are most in demand
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Christmas break helped keep lid on Omicron outbreak at London sites, Aecom says
Consultant found that peak of infections was in early to mid-December
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Kier begins to hack into debt burden
Number drops more than £200m at firm linked with Tilbury Douglas buy
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Comment
Choppy waters ahead but growing confidence we can ride out the storm
One of the biggest risks to construction’s recovery is the recruitment crisis
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Firms chasing £105m job to build two research blocks for Strathclyde Uni
Firms have until 18 February to send in bids
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Booming housing demand sends Ibstock turnover up
Firm says 2021 earnings will be ahead of previous estimate