All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 58
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News
Value of major project starts has plummeted by 75% since September, report finds
Glenigan analysis reveals precipitous decline in new schemes this autumn
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Greenwich museums put firms on notice for consultants framework
Royal Museums Greenwich planning series of projects over next few years
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Features
Best of 2021: CBRE takes controlling stake in T&T
Take a look at our coverage of one of the biggest business stories of the year
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Construction frameworks ‘wasteful and confusing’, Mosey review finds
Report makes 24 recommendations to improve efficiency
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Features
Top 20 Contractors 2021: The table
See this year’s Top 20 Contractors sortable league table
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Top 20 Housebuilders 2021: The table
See this year’s Top 20 Housebuilders sortable league table
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Top 150 contractor analysis: At last we have something to cheer
A look at the big contractors, where performances in line with expectations and balance sheet strengths rising are good reasons to be cheerful
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Top 150 contractors and housebuilders 2021: The league table
See this year’s top 150 Contractors and housebuilders sortable league table
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Making the most of build build build
How can construction maximise the government’s infrastructure spend in the post-covid recovery? Debika Ray reports on a roundtable hosted by Gleeds and ΢ÃÜȦ
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Scottish firm snaps up Stewart Milne’s timber frame arm
£100m turnover business put on the block this autumn
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Aecom raids HS2 for new programme management lead
Ambrose McGuire led project team on 80km stretch of HS2 between London and the West Midlands
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Features
John Morgan: ‘Don’t expect me to go any time soon’
Some of the biggest names in construction have called time in recent weeks, but the founder and chief executive of Morgan Sindall is not one of them
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Will new working from home advice dent the office sector’s recovery?
Omicron variant prompts government to tighten restrictionsÂ
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Comment
Our construction minister needs real clout and a long-term contract
Lee Rowley is the government’s sixth construction minister within the past three years. It’s no surprise that some in the industry are grumbling
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Comment
Good faith strikes again
A new ruling shows you can’t breach part of a contract then use the contract machinery to turn that breach in your favour, explains Tony Bingham
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News
Output slips by largest amount since start of pandemic, ONS data reveals
Fall of 1.8% recorded in October
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Gleeds raids Bouygues for regional PM director
Mike Baynham also spent eight years at Carillion
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Contract awards drop by almost £1bn in November, Glenigan data says
Clients awarded £4.3bn worth of work compared to around £5.3bn the month before
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Kier and Wates among winners on £150m Cambridgeshire construction framework
Four-year deal largely covers education jobs