All Building articles in 14 October 2022 – Page 2
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Features
In business with Stanhope’s Laura Collins and Tony Wall
The pair discuss the risk of getting major schemes built at a time of rampant inflation and skills shortages – and what the industry could do to attract more young talent
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News
Profit recovers at Laing O’Rourke’s biggest division
Firm puts impact of pandemic behind it but losses on Canada hospital continue to edge up
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News
Mace to build huge rooftop garden as firm doubles up with London office brace
£180m Roots in the Sky scheme will include over 100 trees on top of former court complex
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Alinea brings in Deloitte director
Man behind firm’s London crane survey joins 120 Fleet Street QS
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Features
Top 150 Consultants 2022: where do firms stand on the big issues?
The biggest consultants in the UK on the impact of the war in Ukraine, Brexit, recruitment and building safety
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News
New chair for Gleeson as Dermot Gleeson steps down after nearly 50 years on board
Chief executive James Thomson to take over at end of year
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Mace and Willmott Dixon alliance seals first win on NHS framework
MWD Healthcare to build new facility in Plymouth after ProCure23 award
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Construction grows in August but Barratt update shows impact of last month’s mini-budget
News on summer boost in output overtaken by shock of Kwarteng’s tax giveaway three weeks ago
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Ministers told to set up task force to future-proof UK new builds
Arcadis and BRE among signatories to letter demanding better designed building stock
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Government sticking to CE mark replacement deadline despite mounting concerns over product availability
Contractors told ministers won’t budge again on new regulatory regime date
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Comment
How intelligent operations and maintenance is unlocking new value for asset owners
Gareth Vest and Neil Walker explore the importance of a data-driven approach to O&M
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Features
Kwarteng’s growth plans: what does it all mean for infrastructure projects?
When the chancellor announced his plans for growth there was much to welcome, but any positives are now almost entirely obscured
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News
Agreement marks step forward for plans to build small nuclear facility in North Wales
Welsh government’s nuclear development body wants to start building in 2027
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Third of consultants expect trading conditions to worsen over next 12 months
Building’s Top 150 Consultants survey to reveal collapse in industry optimism
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News
Former chancellor’s private equity firm picks up Amey for £400m
Deal marks end of four year search for buyer
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Urban Splash puts brake on schemes amid economic ‘uncertainties’
Manchester developer reports improved pre tax profit but fears ’lasting economic downturn’
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News
Strong construction wage growth outstripped by inflation, says ONS
Industry vacancies rise to buck national trend
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News
Tetra Tech to pick up third UK consultant after WSP decides not to increase offer for RPS
US firm tabled winning £636m bid last month, trumping summer move made by Canadian rival
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Features
Could Mace and Willmott Dixon’s ‘trust-based’ partnership signal a better way of working?
Two of Britain’s leading contractors are collaborating on ProCure23, the latest iteration of the NHS’ framework for major capital projects. Daniel Gayne finds out how the alliance will work and what it means for Tier One
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News
Vistry’s takeover of Countryside to be wrapped up next month
Housebuilder set to pay £1.2bn for smaller rival