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NABERS, circularity and the metaverse: what consultants predict

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Andrew Parkin is global head of acoustics and chair of the Cundall Futures Group at multidisciplinary engineering and design consultancy Cundall Change is something the built environment has struggled with, but as an industry we need to accept that it is inevitable. As net-zero carbon drives the agenda, consultancies and…

Reflecting on a turbulent year

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Peter Johnson is founder of cladding specialist the Vivalda Group ‌2023 was a year of unexpected announcements. First, we saw sobering trading updates on consecutive days from two well-known FTSE 250-listed building materials distributors, both admitting that sustained hikes in interest rates were having a negative impact on turnover and…

What are liquidated and ascertained damages?

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Harry King is a junior associate at law firm Quigg Golden Liquidated damages, also known as liquidated and ascertained damages (LADs), are a contractual agreement on damages that are designed to cover costs when a project runs past the agreed completion date. LADs are common in construction, as they provide…

Global name, global knowledge

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The familiar name of Hanson has been replaced by Heidelberg Materials. This is not just a name change, though. It’s a bid to bring the full resources of a multinational building-materials group to bear on major industry issues such as decarbonisation, recycling and digitisation. Hanson has for many years been…

Building Safety Act: don’t forget the specialists 

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Chris Ridge is technical policy manager at the Thermal Insulation Contractors Association (TICA) The Building Safety Act doesn’t begin and end with higher-risk buildings (HRBs); it will have a much wider impact and some aspects will apply to all building types. This includes providing evidence that individuals and organisations appointed…

Latent defect claims under PFI subcontracts

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Amelia Spechko is an associate and Christian Charles is a partner at law firm Fladgate The Technology and Construction Court has handed down judgment in Lendlease Construction (Europe) Ltd v Aecom Ltd, providing guidance on a range of issues that have wide-reaching, practical implications for private finance initiative (PFI) projects…

UK construction activity November 2023: Housing

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Project-starts, main contract awards, and detailed planning approvals all fell against last year. More positively, Projects starting on-site, and consents grew on the previous quarter. Housing overview Totalling £12.144bn, residential work commencing on-site during the three months to November grew 2 per cent against the preceding three months but stood…

UK construction activity November 2023: Industrial

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Main contract awards experienced declines against the previous quarter and last year. More positively, growth in detailed planning approvals and projects starting on-site on the preceding quarter provides a boost to the development pipeline. Industrial overview During the three months to November, industrial project-starts grew 14 per cent against the…

UK construction activity November 2023: Offices

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Main contract awards decreased against the preceding quarter and last year, while project starts slipped back on 2022 levels. More positively, growth in detailed planning approvals on the preceding quarter and last year provides a boost to the development pipeline. Offices overview Office work starting on site totalled £1.459bn during…