All ǿմý articles in 17 March 2023 – Page 5
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Opening doors to opportunity
There’s a world of possibility that businesses can unlock for the next generation, Kier’s Louisa Finlay talks about getting involved in Open Doors
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This is our land: One year after invasion of Ukraine, Gleeds employee explains why she stayed
Sustainability consultant Tetiana Kanashchuk still lives with her son in a town outside Kyiv. On International Women’s Day she shares her daily challenge for survival and her hopes for a better future
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O’Rourke appoints son to new COO role after Laing O’Rourke rethink
45-year-old swapped leading Australia business last year for non-exec post
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Tier Ones in London struggling to fill gaps in order books, Aecom survey finds
Impact of war in Ukraine and increasing cost of finance for clients blamed for woes
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Familiar name missing as three chase British Land’s latest Broadgate deal
Proposals by Piercy & Company would double size of space at existing 1980s block
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Rafael Viñoly’s legacy to the UK is a mixed one
The Uruguayan architect bestrode the world stage and had a refreshingly open approach to design, but the UK was not where he excelled, writes Ben Flatman
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Keller profit slides as firm counts cost of Australia fraud
Firm also reveals that one of its staff was killed in Ukraine war last month
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Foster and Allford lead tributes to Rafael Viñoly
RIBA president salutes “impressive and generous” architect who influenced global thinking
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Green light for 41-storey tower in Salford
Final piece of Greengate cluster will deliver 518 homes
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Meet the commissioners: Kay Hughes
Kay Hughes talks about the importance of public purpose behind infrastructure projects, the importance of technology and her love of gardening
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How robot mediators and AI can help resolve construction disputes
Technology will move us away from the traditional resolution of disputes through the court system, writes Simon Tolson
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ǿմý the Future Commission Ideas Hub opens for entries
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Ministers considering changes to post-Brexit immigration rules for construction workers
Sector could be added to list making it easier to recruit skilled labour from abroad
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Construction activity reverses decline as recession fears begin to ease
February’s PMI figures saw highest growth rate since May 2022
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Use unspent apprenticeship levy money to boost heritage retrofit skills, government told
Report by five big industry names including Peabody and Grosvenor calls for more investment in decarbonsing historic buildings
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Battersea boss swaps Mace for Multiplex
New arrival joins 22 Bishopsgate builder to work on tall tower schemes
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Laing O’Rourke lined up for major City fringe office block
AHMM-designed plans for 20-storey scheme submitted to Hackney council last month
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Outcome of Willmott Dixon cladding battle could trigger similar suits, say lawyers
Contractor suing supply chain for £47m over alleged defects in Woolwich Tesco scheme
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Time for Plan BEE: collaborative learning that helps deliver a more competent industry
Can cross-disciplinary courses help engender collaborative working and greater levels of professional competence? Ben Flatman finds out