All Construction business: strategy, risk and regulations articles – Page 14
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Ministers ‘distracted from net zero goals by lockdown parties row’
Backbench MP set to propose bill on reducing embodied carbon in construction projects
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Use more concrete to make timber buildings safer, says insurance report
Report recommends concrete cores and alternating concrete and timber floors to reduce flood and fire risk
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Chinese property crisis hits KPF’s £1bn Nine Elms project
Multiplex puts brakes on twin towers amid payment row with R&F Properties
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Almost 10% of RIBA staff could be facing redundancy
Institute announces more job losses in bid to plug £8m deficit
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Build cost inflation hitting 45% on some housing projects, says London mayor
Sadiq Khan says there will be ‘significant impact’ on affordable home building without government cash
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Lloyd’s decision on future of Rogers building delayed by pandemic
Insurance giant consulted architects on major overhaul
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Peter Barber becomes a Royal Academician
Novelist and ‘architects’ conscience’ Hisham Matar also honoured
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Salaries rise across profession as practices power out of pandemic
Covid pay cuts a ‘thing of the past’ as market turns
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Cause of second Mac blaze remains a mystery
Fire investigators unable to determine whether blaze was arson or accident despite three-year probe
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WA100 2022: Now is the time to capitalise on your net-zero expertise
Our annual survey of the top architectural practices suggests a strong mood of optimism – but architects need to find ways to stay ahead of the game, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Government to meet CLC over product certification worries
Talks with construction minister to be held in coming days as concerns grow over UK’s capability to carry out tests
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Scott Tallon Walker and Edward Williams’ delayed London cancer centre opens
UCLH proton beam hospital was hit by technical glitches and hold-ups caused by pandemic
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Opinion
Live like a local?
Airbnb may have started out as part of the sharing economy but it is now having a pernicious effect on our cities, writes David Rudlin
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Insolvency warning as industry faces mounting challenges
Contractors hit harder than architects as costs rise and government ends covid support
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Cityshaping without the politics of populism and polarisation
Martyn Evans looks at how to drive change through consensus
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Architects predict strong start to 2022 despite escalating costs
Material and labour shortages ‘causing project delays and making tendering increasingly tricky’
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Zaha Hadid Architects’ £12m bill to use founder’s name
Accounts reveal details of how High Court feud was settled
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Morris & Co’s Docklands tower pulled over fire safety concerns
Scheme of 52 storeys withdrawn from planning after fears raised over single staircase design
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Google pays $1bn for Renzo Piano’s Central St Giles offices
Tech giant backs return to office working with plan to increase capacity for expanding UK staff