All Construction business: strategy, risk and regulations articles – Page 20
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Architects in with chance to win up to £1bn of infrastructure work this year
Whitehall promises huge amounts for transport, justice and education
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Heads roll at RICS following governance scandal report
Chief executive and president of surveyors’ institution among four senior figures to quit in wake of debacle
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Grenfell: External walls should have been checked in fire safety assessment, inquiry told
Fire consultant Barbara Lane contradicts earlier evidence given by expert witness Colin Todd
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Ministers slated for ‘unacceptable’ delivery of Green Homes Grant
National Audit Office says abandoned £1.5bn domestic retrofit discount scheme will help less than a tenth of the homes originally targeted
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Severe cement shortages predicted if lorry drivers vote to strike
More than 200 Hanson drivers rejected pay rise offer amid ongoing haulage crisis
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Opinion
The Coach: How do we re-onboard everyone for the ‘new term’?
It’s not only new staff who will be feeling anxious, says Louise Rodgers
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Architects chase £20m L&Q design framework
Four-year deal will be open to other housing providers and local authorities
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Government set to confirm demolition of Grenfell Tower this month
Inquiry resumes this week with further evidence from fire safety expert Barbara Lane
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Housing associations shrink affordable build programmes as councils step up
Details of City Hall’s £3.4bn allocation also reveal threefold increase in grant rate, partly because of rising materials costs
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Cost of some materials rises more than 60% in a year
Imported plywood and fabricated structural steel among worst hit, says BEIS
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Green light for PRP’s redevelopment of Camberwell housing estate
Number of homes to increase by more than 300
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Opinion
Building your own home is normal in most of Europe – and they don’t even need Kevin McCloud
Can the Bacon Report make self-building less scary? Grand Designs will never be the same, says David Rudlin
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Brick By Brick founder announces departure
Colm Lacey praises ’wide array of exciting young architecture practices’ that have worked with the housing provider
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Opinion
Why not just make all homes accessible?
Julia Park hopes the upcoming Part M changes will recognise the pressing need to adapt for the future
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Features
Living with Beauty promised much but its delivery is falling dangerously short
The government’s planning reforms are inherently contradictory and risk confusing beauty with popularity, writes Ben Derbyshire
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Arb asks architects to help shape new professional development system
Future of CPD ‘cannot be designed in an ivory tower’
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Features
Interview: Nicholas Boys Smith on design, deregulation and the Office for Place
There are few topics more controversial than planning reform and placemaking and few people more passionate about them than the chair of the new Office for Place. He talks to Joey Gardiner
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Hydrogen could play key role in heating buildings, says government
But much research remains to be done, long-awaited strategy admits
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Features
Westminster’s heartbreaking work of staggering folly
The Marble Arch Mound is no laughing matter, writes Will Jennings