More news – Page 426
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New CIOB president says furlough scheme has put off worst sort of behaviours – for now
Mark Beard expects disputes to ramp up as government cash-saving measures come to end
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TfL issues guidance for construction workers travelling to work
Firms told to create better facilities to allow workers to cycle to work
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Sheppard Robson’s Lincoln hotel gets go ahead
Five-storey scheme located opposite historic city’s 16 th century Guildhall
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Building’s latest diversity survey lifts the lid on discrimination in construction
One year on from Building’s first diversity and inclusion survey, Jordan Marshall looks at what – if anything – has changed and what more the industry should be doing to combat discrimination in the workplace
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Full results: Building’s diversity and inclusion survey
The results of this year’s survey in graphics
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Comment
PM’s promise to accelerate work must not put speed before quality
Rushing work and cutting corners will have long-term consequences for jobs, says risk management specialist Jacqueline Hughes
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Asking how much net zero will cost is the wrong question
Aside from environmental damage businesses face a bleak future if they do not tackle this challenge right now, says ISG’s Debbie Hobbs
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Plans lodged for Grosvenor’s 2,200 home garden village in Oxfordshire
Site one of 14 garden villages proposed by the government in 2017
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Kier cuts more jobs on top of previously announced 1,200
Building understands cull includes at least 100 extra jobs
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HS2 relaunches cancelled £300m rail systems contract
Overhead catenary system job was originally pulled last August
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Stansted unable to say when grounded expansion project might restart
Work to run rule over designs on hold because of covid-19
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Plans in for RSHP’s revamp of South Ken tube
Practice was chosen by TfL and Native Land for deal in 2018
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MPs and Lords asked for views on £4bn Parliament restoration plan
Review into agreed proposal announced in May
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Net zero carbon: a legal viewpoint
A liability and contract perspective on how the government commitment to net zero carbon by 2050 will impact the industry
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Construction industry gossip: Belt and braces
While the on-site approach to the pandemic seems to be that you can never have too many health and safety signs, those working from home are taking the opposite approach in terms of trousers
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Why the Jenrick saga has dented faith in the planning system
Public support for housing development is dependent on the perception of fairness and impartiality
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Kier admits it might need to raise more money as debt goes up again
Covid-19 hits firm’s revenue in year to June