All Building articles in 22 April 2022 – Page 8
-
News
Overseas work boom set to see Mace’s consulting arm break £500m turnover target
Business expected to be in reach of number by end of year
-
Comment
Force majeure in the context of war
What contractual clauses may apply where the Ukraine war has detrimentally affected a construction project, whether directly or indirectly?
-
News
Suppliers holding material quotes for just 24 hours over inflation concerns, says CLC
Uncertainty over price rises is leading contractors to think twice before entering contracts
-
News
Fatal 2009 cladding fire not ‘severe’ enough to prompt investigation into similar buildings, Grenfell inquiry hears
Brian Martin also admits being ‘horrified’ by senior building control officer’s misunderstanding of fire safety guidance
-
News
Ferrovial unveils green site hut
Modules cut CO2 emissions and electricity costs by 90%, firm claims
-
News
Lawyers expecting to see contractors cite Ukraine war in upcoming legal wrangles with clients
Building understands one Tier 1 firm has invoked force majeure clause over missing steel on central London job
-
Features
In business with Exigere: Work is only hard when you’re not enjoying it
Founding partner Dan Fryer tells Dave Rogers about the challenges and opportunities of life as a QS in today’s turbulent market
-
News
Herzog & de Meuron working on City block over Liverpool Street station
Construction cost of Sellar scheme set at north of £500m
-
News
Green light for Make’s controversial £400m South Bank scheme
Huge complex on site of ITV’s former London Studios cleared by Lambeth council following tense three-hour debate
-
News
Senior civil servant admits missing opportunities to address risks of ACM cladding
Brian Martin tells Grenfell Inquiry he ‘struggles to understand’ why he did not take action
-
News
Rising house prices and efficiency savings help Bellway profit jump
Housebuilder says home-grown initiatives helped combat rising labour and materials costs
-
News
CLC issues guidance note for firms dealing with impact of Ukraine war
Invasion has sent cost of materials and fuel bills soaring
-
Comment
You employ more disabled people than you think
People working in construction often find their disability is not recognised and they do not get the right support – that has to change
-
News
McAlpine in hunt for debut Derwent job
London developer’s latest deal to come up for grabs is at Tottenham Court Road
-
News
Close to 70 jobs go as London fit-out firm goes under
Pandemic blamed as £67m-turnover Twenty1 Construction collapses
-
News
L&Q after firms for £2.7bn homes improvement work
Works to ensure housing association’s portfolio meets Decent Homes Standard
-
News
Mace brings former nuclear boss into new COO role
Richard Green also worked for Jacobs and Bechtel after nearly two decades in army
-
News
London mayor gives Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme green light
Drastically revised 500-home Ballymore and Hammerson project given green light
-
News
McAlpine and RLB among winners on £600m regeneration framework
Four-year deal to focus on schemes across northern England and Wales