All Construction business: strategy, risk and regulations articles – Page 26
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News
All eyes on life sciences as sector tipped for post-pandemic growth
Architects need to get in on the act, says Perkins Will chief as British Land and Alinea back the sector
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Opinion
What you need to know about planning gateway 1
Building Design’s regs columnist Andrew Mellor unpicks the first stage of the building safety process which comes into effect in August
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News
Glenn Howells and Panter Hudspith’s £400m Woolwich revamp approved after fight
Twentieth Century Society forced a redesign after 1930s covered market was listed
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Features
David Adjaye: One of the most important storytellers of our time
In this essay written to coincide with his Gold Medal, Simone de Gale traces the architect’s significance from his early years to the present day
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Profit doubles at Zaha Hadid Architects
Headcount and turnover dip in first accounts covering start of pandemic
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Government may extend deadline for post-Brexit certification as worries mount
All products with a CE mark – including structural steel, insulation, glass and cladding – need retesting to meet new UK standard
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Features
Legal: How to avoid becoming liable for errors you were not responsible for
A recent court ruling over a £12m loss is good news for architects as it confirms a duty of care is not owed by a third-party design consultant to a main contractor on a multi-party project
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Jenrick will meet rebel MPs in bid to win support for planning reforms
Communities secretary praised for ’innovation and creativity’
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Architects feel less valued at work than before covid
Women more likely than men to feel unappreciated by employers, survey finds
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Opinion
My six-point plan to fix the profession
This is going to hurt but without radical reform architecture is doomed, writes Ben Flatman
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News
OMA’s 36-storey Greenwich peninsula scheme comes under attack by local MP
Planning decision on £770m Morden Wharf proposal for 1,500 homes across four towers is imminent
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Qualifications bill could repair some of Brexit damage, says RSHP partner as staff shortages loom
Architecture becoming job-seeker’s market, warn specialists as government outlines new plans for mutual recognition
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London office starts up 20% as commercial sector fires back up
More than half of schemes are major refurbishments
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News
Failure to get post-Brexit certification in place could be devastating, expert warns
Former NBS boss says ‘not achievable’ to swap CE markings for UK version by end of year
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Orms proposes ‘live’ material passports to reduce construction waste
Reusability of materials within existing buildings could be determined by scanning QR codes
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News
Croydon mulling ‘best and final’ offer for Brick By Brick
Decision over approach understood to be from Urban Splash to be made in early June
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News
Collapse of the airport sector sees Grimshaw’s profit plunge
Architect says average monthly profit down 40% in latest report and accounts
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Architects remain optimistic about workloads, RIBA Future Trends says
Survey showed all regions stayed positive
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News
UK ‘could run out of construction materials’ as Brexit invalidates certificates
Minister is warned Britain does not have enough testing capacity for the scale of the problem
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Features
For the planning reforms to work architects will need to be involved from the start
Design tensions go to the heart of the new Planning Bill, says Hilary Satchwell