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Features
Five talking points at the BCO’s conference in Manchester
After a two-year hiatus, developers and occupiers gathered to discuss the future of the office - here are some highlights
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Bloom and 80 Charlotte Street: bellwethers for the future London office
Firms need to offer workplaces staff want to be in – collaborative, healthy spaces and smart technology. Here’s how two schemes pulled it off
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Cost model: Low carbon frames
Structural frames are one of the biggest contributors to embodied carbon, but issues with data quality have made tackling this difficult – until now
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Cost model: Office fit-out
Workplace requirements have been shaken up in the past two years – but have office fit-outs evolved in line with the new normal?Â
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Omicron blamed for weakest value of small project starts in over a decade
Glenigan analysis finds value of project starts under £100m was the lowest since 2010
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New London office starts jump 10% as working from home novelty wears thin
Deloitte crane survey says developers brushing off worries workers will stay at home for good
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‘Freedom day’: what it means for construction employers
As the ‘work from home where possible’ guidance ends, firms look to bring staff back into the office – but they are not rushing to reset to 2019 ways of working
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Focus on office schemes outside of London, economist warns commercial specialists
Changing working habits could see greater opportunities in the regions, according to Glenigan forecast
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How are construction employers preparing for a return to the office?
As restrictions ease again today, differences start to emerge over attitudes to flexible working arrangements
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Cost model: Zero carbon offices
UK offices could well become the standard-bearers for innovative carbon-cutting practices – here Aecom provides a cost breakdown of a typical low carbon office scheme
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Comment
Senior staff have a duty to lead the way back to their desks
Given his job title, it is no surprise that Richard Kauntze is banging the drum for a return to office life. But, he argues, the benefits of a centralised workplace are really for society as a whole Â
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Bruntwood defies office market gloom with makeover of Liverpool office block
Developer’s recently launched contracting arm CubicWorks on the team as main contractor
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UK construction could benefit from 'Brexit bounce', says Arcadis
Consultant suggests a ‘soft Brexit’ could boost output
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Northallerton prison revamp given green light
Site of 18th-century jail to be developed into mixed-use scheme
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The future of offices
Values in the workplace are changing, which in turn means that what occupiers want from an office building is also evolving rapidly
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Bad weather and Carillion to send output sinking to six year low
Growth this year will be ravaged by Carillion collapse and bad weather, CPA warns
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Consultants named for £135m Axis Square development
Construction of office blocks to begin in April
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RICS research flags low quality of office-to-resi homes
Report warns ministers to introduce new safeguards or start charging CIL on schemes
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Comment
Top quotes from BCO Day 1
Amidst a frantically busy first day at BCO, here are some quotes that have turned heads
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Comment
Thank God for the bankers
The RICS’ latest survey – and the current shortage of office space in London – shows that upcoming opportunities in construction will follow the money
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