All Building articles in 16 September 2022 – Page 6
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FeaturesSeven things you should know about new housing secretary Simon Clarke
Simon Clarke has become the fourth housing secretary in less than a year. But what do we know about him? Carl Brown finds out
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NewsVistry to keep Countryside brand if £1.2bn merger goes ahead
Boss Greg Fitzgerald splashes out £200,000 to snap up shares in bid target
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NewsTruss unveils £150bn plan to cap soaring energy bills
New PM to cut more than £1,000 from household bills over the next two years - though help for businesses will last just six months
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NewsIndustry pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, 1926-2022
The Queen has died at the age of 96 after a reign of 70 years
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FeaturesCPD 10 2022: Specifying roof cover boards
This CPD, sponsored by Georgia-Pacific, looks at how roof cover boards are used in flat roofs, between the outer waterproofing layer and the insulation layer
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Features5 minutes with … Guy Willis-Robb at Harley Haddow
The company director on the importance of communication, his industry heroes and his favourite and least favourite buildings
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NewsBillions of pounds won’t solve energy bills crisis without retrofit programme, warns UKGBC
Liz Truss faces call for action to retrofit homes in addition to borrowing in order to freeze energy bills
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News‘Extreme energy prices’ blamed for successive hikes in steel prices
Prices up £150 a tonne at British Steel
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NewsPlans in for latest phase of development at Cheshire life science park
Two new buildings at Alderley Park could accommodate up to 1,600 scientists
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CommentThe dangers of letters of intent
An agreement to mobilise the contractor early can be documented in a letter of intent, but beware the pitfalls
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FeaturesThe second Elizabethan age: eight decades of building
Ben Flatman takes a look back over a remarkable reign as seen through some key architecture
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NewsHousing minister goes as DLUHC team takes shape
Full details of ministerial portfolios still to be announced after death of Queen yesterday
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NewsSMEs ‘on tenterhooks’ awaiting details of PM’s energy support package
Further detail could be delayed by period of national mourning
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Features Why other sectors should follow healthcare in embracing modular
Why we see modular construction increasingly gaining favour
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CommentViews on architecture and the environment mark Charles III as a man ahead of his time
Far from decrying his views about modern architecture, we should consider the missed opportunity to harness that passion
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CommentElizabeth II enhanced our country’s image abroad. What will we do without her?
The UK gained so much from the Queen’s reputation as a global statesperson, let’s hope we can build on her legacy
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NewsHeatwave and cost of living crisis see construction output decline in July
Latest ONS figures show weak performance across most sectors
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NewsEast London scheme rejected over fears of rowdy behaviour from fetish nightclub
Wapping scheme included replacement premises for 1,600-capacity E1 nightclub which would stay open until 7.30am














