All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 81
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Construction braces for impact as IR35 tax reforms rolled out
Medium and large firms now required to determine employment status of freelancers they hire
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Firms start to publish gender pay data now rather than use six-month extension
Balfour Beatty continues year-on-year improvement, latest figures show
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‘Creating buildings is great fun and we want more people to be more involved’
An interview with David Needham, chief executive at Henry Riley
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Taylor Wimpey ‘slow’ in response to summer market surge, boss admits
Pete Redfern defends decision to raise £500m from shareholders
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Two-thirds of construction firms report strong Q4 turnover
But government data shows overall sector activity almost 6% below pre-pandemic levels
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Jenrick confirms huge expansion of high street and hospital PD rights
Housing secretary allows conversion of wide range of premises to homes without planning permission
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Nearly one third of firms have lost jobs because of inadequate PI insurance, CLC survey says
Companies unable to get cover required as findings reveal premiums went up fourfold at last renewal
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Bill for covid sees Lendlease profit slump
Firm counts cost of sites shutting during early weeks of pandemic
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Haworth Tompkins gets green light for £300m Royal Docks masterplan
Work expected to start on site next year
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Keltbray picks up first major package at Museum of London scheme
Job at Farringdon site worth around £20m with second, similar-sized deal still up for grabs
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Chief executive says he has ‘no regrets’ over Taylor Wimpey’s lockdown shutdown
Pete Redfern adds he took an ‘honest decision’ to close sites, despite financial impact on business
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Bam set to introduce flexible working on sites in post-pandemic shake-up
Initiative follows trials carried out with specialist workplace consultant
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Laing O’Rourke to get stuck in after Everton’s £500m stadium given green light
Communities secretary Robert Jenrick decides not to call in plans for Toffees’ new home
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Extended site working hours to remain until end of September
Measures introduced last May allow jobs to stay open until 9pm
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Vaccine success sees upbeat Mace revise tender price forecast
Firm says it is less pessimistic than it was three months ago
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Around 230,000 people in construction still on furlough, HMRC says
Early data suggests number fell last month from January figure of 245,000
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Covid sends SIG tumbling to £200m loss
Materials firm expects return to profit in second half of this year
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Plans come together for cinema at old Beatles record plant
Green light for job dubbed ‘last piece in puzzle’ of regeneration project