All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 2
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         News NewsSky’s plan for huge expansion of new Elstree Studios gets green light from governmentSecretary of state gives scheme all-clear following public inquiry in wake of local council’s original decision to turn proposals down last March 
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         Comment CommentWhat consultants want from the government to get construction really movingConstruction is one of the UK’s great strengths, delivering day in, day out. With the right clarity and leadership from the government, it could do even more, says Adrian O’Hickey, senior partner at Ridge and Partners 
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         Comment CommentData centres and energy demands – how do we square the circle?The insatiable energy demands of AI-driven data centres could have a profound effect on UK energy markets. We need a joined-up conversation, says Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis. 
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         Comment CommentOut of the classroom and into construction: I’m looking for a career in the built environment – and it isn’t easyEven with excellent A level results, many school leavers are still struggling to navigate the best route towards a career in construction, writes Oscar Sitwell - and two industry veterans, Mark Farmer and Colin Wood, offer some advice 
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         Comment CommentThe main event: why local stakeholders are the most important people on major projectsIt is not political backing but winning the support of the people ‘on the ground’ who are most affected by a project that is key to its eventual success, writes Beth West 
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         Comment CommentStick to the payment process – or pay the priceA new ruling underlines the rigidity of the payment process: no pay less or similar notice, then no wiggle room in sum due 
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         Features FeaturesThe Reform party conference: what a Farage government would mean for housing, investment and ‘net-stupid-zero’Despite being largely overshadowed by the resignation of Angela Rayner, the two-day event in Birmingham showed a party which is evolving from a protest group into an organisation that is seriously preparing for government. Tom Lowe considers what a country led by Nigel Farage would mean for construction 
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         Comment CommentWhat the immigration white paper means for constructionThe proposals are a potential minefield for the construction industry 
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         News NewsBCO planning ‘complete overhaul’ of office rating systemOffices body to introduce new ‘prime’ grade for best office space as it describes current system as ‘not fit for purpose’ 
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         News NewsNew RIBA president urges architects to meet AI challenge ‘head on’WW+P co-founder Chris Williamson starts presidential role today 
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         Comment CommentBeware what you promise on WhatsApp – it could be a binding contractInformal messages can form a binding contract even without formal documentation 
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         Comment CommentIs maintenance spending going to be enough to overcome the social infrastructure backlog?The government’s commitment to repair and maintenance is certainly encouraging, but Karl Horton of the Building Cost Information Service believes additional funding is likely to be needed 
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         Comment CommentWhen is an interim account not an interim account?An employer attempted to argue that an interim application for payment on account wasn’t detailed enough, but the High Court disagreed 
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         Comment CommentBricks, bots and building back better: Why the UK must embrace circular constructionWe still demolish too much and recycle too little. An urgent shift in mindset is required, writes Richard Steer 
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         Features FeaturesProcurement update: new approaches to large London projectsCan innovative new procurement systems improve the UK’s patchy record in delivering major commercial projects on time and budget, as global uncertainties raise risks? 
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         News NewsVinci returns to black but problem jobs cut into group’s profitUK arm of French engineering giant made pre-tax profit of £64m last year following loss in 2023 
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         News NewsNuclear industry needs ‘radical reset’ to drive down costs, government taskforce warnsReport blames ‘outdated’ planning and regulatory barries for preventing more schemes from getting off the ground 
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         Features FeaturesSlowly does it: where is this elusive growth for construction?Economic recovery is proving much slower than construction businesses had hoped but some experts point to signs the long term outlook will improve, eventually … 
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         Comment CommentUnpacking the Building Safety Regulator reforms that aim to unlock high-rise delaysWhat operational changes are being made to help the Building Safety Regulator tackle the excessive gateway approval waits on high-rise residential schemes? 
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         Comment CommentA year of change signalled national ambition, now we must think local to deliver successDevolving greater power, trust and transparency to local authorities is not just a matter of administrative convenience, it is vital for effective public good, says Mark Robinson 
 






 
 
 



 




