All Ӱ articles in 21 April 2023 – Page 9
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Inland Homes to suspend shares and delays results again
Firm unable to meet next Friday’s deadline to publish latest numbers
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Winners announced on £4.5bn public sector framework for southern England
Fifth generation framework includes new lots for SMEs
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Directors banned as 10 demolition contractors hit with £60m fine after bid-rigging probe
Erith hit with the biggest fine of £17.6m
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Ӱ safety chief aims for ‘world-leading’ regulation as new watchdog prepares to launch
Peter Baker warns message about importance of considering fire safety in initial planning ‘has still not fully landed‘ in industry
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Stirling winner lands Oxford University library commission
Merton College selects Stanton Williams through invited competition
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ICE demands mandatory reporting on cost of adapting infrastructure to changing climate
UK must plug ‘data gap’ before it can make meaningful progress on resilience, says body
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LABC ‘very concerned’ about exodus of building control veterans as new regulator looms
Organisation’s chief executive said highly experienced people were “desperately needed” to train new recruits
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Industry heavyweights call on Gove to lower second staircase threshold to 18m
RIBA also says all existing blocks above 18m with single staircases should be refurbished with evacuation lifts
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Features
Social Value in Action: RCKa’s work with Highgate Newtown Community Centre
Winner of the Social Value Architect of the Year Award 2022, RCKa guides us through social value decisions and provisions in in relation to its design and engagement work with Highgate Newtown Community Centre
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Government announces winners of £1.8bn retrofit funding pot
Claims 115,000 homes across England could benefit, as well as schools and hospitals
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Lendlease signs up to cladding remediation contract
Firm one of 11 to miss last Monday’s original deadline
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Vistry buoys investors as firm says buyer confidence is on the way back
Housebuilder says merger with Countryside progressing better than expected in upbeat results statement
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Revised office job at centre of Stanhope’s £700m life sciences scheme get green light
Initial plans for Red Hall approved in 2021 with Laing O’Rourke set to start building work this summer
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RSHP hands staff £1,500 cost of living payment
Firm says last year’s income expected to be around 2021 figure of £25.5m
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Multiplex revenue slides as jobs wrap up
Income at 100 Bishopsgate builder set to rebound this year as profit jumps in 2022
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Features
5 minutes with … Marcus Bate at Mount Anvil
The firm’s partnership and communities director has a Classics degree and trained as a lawyer before deciding his future lay in property development
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Comment
Decoding force majeure terms in contracts
A recent ruling has implications for the drafting and interpretation of force majeure and reasonable endeavours terms
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In pictures: ‘UK’s greenest hospital’ gets all-clear from Cardiff planners
White Arkitekter cancer centre will feature timber and other natural materials
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Government unit investigating 19 firms who have not carried out fire safety work, minister confirms
New team set up by DLUHC to pursue companies dragging their heels on building safety work ramps up activity
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