All ǿմý articles in 13 October 2023 – Page 7
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Construction cannot ‘tweak broken model’ to solve productivity puzzle, says MMC boss
Merit’s Tony Wells tells conference industry needs radical rethink
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New ‘rules of engagement’ needed to meet AI challenge, says Fosters research chief
Machine learning need not replace architects, Martha Tsigkari tells ǿմý the Future Commission conference
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Product industry entering a ‘brave new world’ due to new liabilities, CPA chief says
Peter Caplehorn told ǿմý the Future panel that industry must push towards digitalisation to back up future claims
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Inland on brink as firm set to appoint administrators
AIM-listed developer and land trader breached banking covenants earlier this month
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Construction leaders must be ‘futurologists’, says Skanska chief
Katy Dowding gave first keynote speech at ǿմý the Future Commission conference
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Standardisation only way to persuade households to pay for retrofit works, chief says
National Retrofit Hub chair said categorising schemes by building type was the only way to bring down costs
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London council looking to demolish new Woolwich towers
Enforcement notice follows discovery of 26 “main deviations” from consented plans
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Make frets about state of London office market as revenue from UK arm slumps
Architect says fewer new builds in capital going up as Meta pulls plug on office move in response to hybrid working
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Mace boss repeats claim that leaving HS2 Euston site as it is will ‘scar’ London
Mark Reynolds says not running railway into middle of capital makes no sense
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L&Q builds 4,000 homes for second successive year despite surplus squeeze
Home association pumps more money into improving existing stock amid Ombudsman criticism
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Biodiversity net gain rules will reportedly not come into force this year
New planning regulations to protect the environment were set to apply from November
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Wilkinson Eyre unveils plans to transform secret London spy tunnels into £220m visitor attraction
Labyrinthine spy headquarters beneath High Holborn had been kept secret for nearly 70 years
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Features
My route into construction … Paul Devlin, chief operating officer at Causeway Technologies
The industry includes an impressive variety of roles – but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how to break in, let alone progress to the top. In this new series, we talk to professionals about their often surprising career twists and turns
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Industry groups launch carbon database initiative
Scheme designed to become main source of carbon estimating and benchmarking
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Sunak weighing up funding Manchester underground station to bring Burnham on side
Prime minister wants win over Manchester mayor amid backlash against expected HS2 cuts
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Housing specialist looking to replace collapsed Ilke on delayed 120-homes scheme
“Buildability issues” had forced housing association back to the drawing board on 120-home site
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Consultants chase latest work from Pagabo
Firms have until next month to send in bids for suite of deals
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Comment
Case in focus: An unusual judgment in a multi-party PFI fire defects dispute
Ted Lowery looks at the recent Sheffield Teaching Hospital Foundation Trust vs Hadfield Healthcare Partnerships Ltd & Ors case