All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 34
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NewsCITB review by Department for Education imminent
Training body recently received ‘requires improvement’ rating from Ofsted
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NewsRLB raises tender price forecast for 2023
Overall picture one of continuing stress in labour and materials markets, says consultant
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FeaturesKey takeaways from the BCO’s conference in Dublin
Developers, architects and occupiers gathered in Dublin last week to discuss the prospects for office building in a time of high inflation and low occupancy
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NewsCMA raises cartel whistleblower reward to £250,000
Follows major probe into bid-rigging in demolition sector
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NewsSecond staircase rule will delay capital’s high-rise housing schemes by nine months, says Arcadis
Consultant predicts 2% tender price inflation in London this year
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NewsGalliford Try to receive £26m payout after settling dispute with infrastructure fund
Shareholders to receive share of proceeds after settlement reached in ”complex and challenging” dispute
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CommentA knotty nuisance: Japanese knotweed for developers
The legal implications of developing land adjacent to this highly invasive plant may be more extensive than you thought
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NewsConstruction activity grows despite dramatic drop in housebuilding
May’s PMI figures showed lowest residential reading in three years
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CommentThe pros and cons of a D&B approach to office fit-out
MESH director Martyn Stokes lays out the realities of procuring work via different routes
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CommentExplaining the infrastructure levy
The proposed new levy, designed to replace section 106 agreements and the CIL, is now to be stuck in pilot phase for a decade. What does this mean for developers?
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FeaturesExpansion plans and adding value: Currie & Brown boss Alan Manuel points the way ahead
Currie & Brown is now owned by multi-national giant Dar Group and has ambitions to expand its turnover 50% by 2027 - here’s how
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NewsClaritas heads to liquidators blaming inflation and cashflow troubles
Kent-based contractor was set up in 2012
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NewsLabour costs ‘to soar by 8.3% this year’ due to skills shortage
Almost a quarter of a million more workers will be needed by 2027, says Currie & Brown
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NewsHouse prices fall at fastest rate since 2009
Nationwide index for May also shows monthly decline of 0.1%
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NewsBarratt set to appoint new cladding contractor after bust up on east London remedial job
Dispute over remedial work at Dalston Square has resulted in legal action between the developer and contractor Jessella
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NewsCourt appoints examiner to troubled Northern Irish fit-out firm
MAC-Interiors hit by problems on UK construction jobs
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CommentWill the JCT change how its contracts tackle insolvency?
Recent changes to insolvency law bring expectations of an amended approach in the upcoming new contract suite
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NewsJacobs takes WSP’s place on Balfour Beatty’s list of design partners
Engineering giant joins Atkins and Mott MacDonald on collaboration strategy launched in 2017
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NewsMace in frame to build PLP-designed City office
City fringe scheme to replace 1950s office block and refurbish Victorian warehouse
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CommentShould your building register as higher-risk?
With the register now open for existing higher-risk buildings in England, principal accountable persons must make sure to register













