All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 65
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Arcadis beefs up design division with new recruits
Mott MacDonald and Aecom among firms raided to bolster two-year-old practice
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Government bows to industry pressure and extends deadline for post-Brexit certification rules
Groups had previously raised concerns about capacity to test products ahead of CE replacement coming into force next year
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Housing association starts search for firm to carry out EWS1 checks
Gentoo Group needs a surveyor to complete controversial checks at 30 blocks
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Arup appoints two new global directors
Steve Fernandez and Vicky Evans both based in firm’s Nottingham office
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Skanksa to move UK HQ to smaller offices after infrastructure arm sale
Firm will move to a newly refurbished building near Watford
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Bam UK revenue jumps by 40%
UK civil engineering drove 20% rise in wider group’s civils revenue in first half of 2021
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Ramboll appoints former Sheppard Robson partner as its first science lead
Rebecca Mortimore to bring together consultant’s science staff for first time
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Osborne’s infrastructure arm snapped up by private equity
Former Skanska UK chief David Fison to step in as division’s new chairman
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Balfour Beatty hit by £23m loss at UK construction business
US and Asian construction operations turned a profit
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Labour shortage pushes construction vacancies to 20-year high
ONS data reveals 35,000 jobs on offer in the sector
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McAlpine brings in new boss for London
Alison Cox takes on role most recently held by Paul Heather
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Race on for Scape’s £750m regional construction framework
Firms have until next month to express interest in the scheme
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Government asks industry for thoughts on future of architecture profession
Three-month call for evidence includes questions on whether Arb is fit for purpose
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Lendlease announces restructuring as it warns of tough year ahead
But the Australian firm did post improved profit in its most recent results
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Features
It’s takeover time in the UK consultancy market
The appetite of US giants for venerable UK brands shows no sign of abating. So who is next?
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William Hare profit plummets by 55%
Pandemic takes its toll but steelwork contractor boasts strong order book
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Comment
Materials: How can clients navigate a global power shift?
Shortages around the world mean it is more important than ever to think through supply chain strategies, says T T’s Neil Bullen
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Features
Meet the person charged with delivering 40 hospitals in nine years
Emma-Jane Houghton wants a range of suppliers and diversity of thought as part of her drive to achieve the government’s hospital programme