All Building articles in 19 May 2023 – Page 3
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Brickmaker sees income drop as housebuilders build fewer homes
Forterra says revenue hit by housing slowdown
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Scottish housebuilder reports ‘encouraging’ sales recovery
L&G-owned Cala says reservations down 25% on 2022 but market ‘normal’
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Government must rebuild relationship with industry after ‘difficult’ period, Kerslake tells minister
Peabody chair was speaking on first day of Leeds property conference
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Homes England to move away from ‘pure’ supply in social value shift
Government body given ‘renewed and expanded mission’ which could spell greater use of CPO powers for brownfield regeneration
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Features
Margins of error – how to work with an AI system that is not always right
In the second part of our series looking at AI in construction, Thomas Lane examines the downsides of artificial intelligence
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Comment
AI in construction: the good, the bad and the in-between
Advances in artificial intelligence are happening at a giddying pace – are you managing to keep up?
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Take part in Building’s reader survey on AI in construction
Tell us how your business is using artificial intelligence, and enter a £50 voucher prize draw
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Arcadis brings in Brit to head up global business
Amsterdam-headquartered firm has been run by Dutchman for past six years
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Winners announced on £30m consultancy framework
Total of 116 firms secure spots on four-year framework
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Day care centre lands RIBA London building of the year
Day care centre tops list of 52 winners including schemes by AHMM, Hawkins Brown and Grafton Architects
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Wates puts aside money for cladding repairs
Company has made £72m provision which includes cost of fixing defects
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Features
What does artificial intelligence mean for construction?
This is AI Week and to kick off a four-part series we look at firms developing their own machine learning tools
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Paris Moayedi: the man behind the rise (and fall) of Jarvis, dies aged 84
Contractor was felled by reputational impact of 2002 Potters Bar train crash before going bust eight years later
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Up to 125,000 planned London homes face major delays due to two staircase rule
Analysis by LSH and Connells says fire safety rules for high-rises could ’completely mothball’ nearly 250 schemes
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Birmingham set to unveil 20-year vision for city’s green transformation
Arcadis and Glenn Howells assisted with masterplan
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‘Tide beginning to turn’ as new work grows in March despite wet weather
But housing sector slump continues
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City Hall ‘wouldn’t rule out’ lowering second staircase threshold, deputy mayor says
‘We have to be clear that safety comes first,’ London’s deputy mayor for housing says as list of major schemes made unviable by rule grows
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Comment
Both sides in Tory battle over housing and planning have a point – and both are wrong
Only an enlightened and innovative approach to planning and development can get us out of this political cul-de-sac, says Toby Lloyd