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CHP use at risk after energy regs changes
New version of Standard Assessment Procedure favours electric heating and penalises combined heat and power
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Online poll: Brexit risk assessment
This week’s poll: Has your business done a risk assessment on the impact of Brexit?
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Government failing industry over Brexit, say housebuilding bosses
Firms begin targeting UK workers to plug skills gaps ahead of EU withdrawal next March
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Comment
The £12m blame game
When 64 homes had to be demolished, the council claimed the architect had assumed responsibility for others’ errors
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Consultants score spots on Homes England's £150m property framework
Firms including Knight Frank, Jones Lang LaSalle and Deloitte land roles
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US practice wins €48m Dublin uni competition
Shortlist featured Libeskind, Diller Scofidio Renfro and O’Donnell Tuomey
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Bouygues UK appoints former Midas boss as its new chief exec
Rob Bradley returns to the company
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Waste debacle sees Interserve lose more money
But firm says restructuring is on track and expects to complete EfW jobs this autumn
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Comment
Reaping the benefits of AI in the built environment: An agenda for action
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are already here. But there are barriers preventing them from being fully exploited
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Willmott Dixon to launch supply chain app in September
Platform aims to improve dialogue with subcontractors
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NG Bailey will 'weather any Brexit storm', says boss
Pre-tax profit at M E contractor up but turnover drops
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Allies & Morrison targets North America expansion after Canada win
Practice lands Toronto masterplan on back of King’s Cross experience
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Lovell lines up Suffolk affordable housing
Scheme will be built for housing association Clarion
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Last Carillion contracts transferred as investigation into collapse continues
Seven months after the contractor collapsed all contracts have been transferred
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Comment
Get ready for a new digital way of working
Digital technology can address many of the challenges the construction industry faces, but with the sector widely reported as one of the least digitised, reskilling now is important to ensure the industry is ready for the 4 th Industrial Revolution
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Authorities express concerns over Commonwealth Games projects
Aquatics centre and transport hub given high-risk ratings
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Court steps in to stop trespassers on Multiplex sites
Injuction prevents named people entering sites at 22 Bishopsgate, 100 Bishopsgate and Principal Place