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Getting the blend right to meet Labour’s growth plans

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Richard Robinson is the UK & Ireland president of AtkinsRéalis The importance attached to infrastructure investment and economic growth has been elevated to the central priority of the new government. And our industry has loudly voiced the need to maintain the momentum of projects in development and streamline processes that…

Making the conflict avoidance process work

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Construction News talks to a client and a contractor who have used the Conflict Avoidance Process (CAP) to resolve issues which have cropped up on contracts. The CAP was established six years ago to help parties avoid expensive legal proceedings to resolve disputes. Read CN's full article about how the…

Election 24: Industry leaders plead for a return to stability

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As Rishi Sunak was picking out his skinniest suit for his big election announcement last week, political podcasters Rory Stewart and Alastair Campbell were sitting on a stage 200 miles away in front of a packed audience of built-environment professionals. During the session, at Leeds’ UK Real Estate Investment and…

Election 24: Can the construction industry deliver Labour’s new towns?

One year construction count down on £150m leisure development

Delivery of Labour's new town ambitions would require clear pipelines of work, a radical approach to planning and innovative funding routes, key industry figures have warned. Shadow housing secretary Angela Rayner said in a speech at the UK Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum in Leeds this week that she…

Why is the Building Safety Regulator targeting large panel systems?

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As concern grows over the structural safety of post-war housing blocks, the Building Safety Regulator is prioritising the issue On 16 May 1968, four people died and 17 others were injured after the 22-storey Ronan Point tower block in east London partially collapsed. A gas explosion in an 18th-floor flat…

10 projects to watch in 2024

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Which projects are likely to have the biggest impact on the industry in the year ahead? Keith Cooper reports Houses of Parliament Politicians and construction firms alike are standing by for more details on the beleaguered Palace of Westminster restoration. After more than 7,500 hours of surveys being carried out…

CN’s top 10 features of 2023: safety, finance and project reports

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10. How do we make modular buildings safer? More than eight months after fire-service leaders published a five-page document outlining a litany of concerns about modular buildings, and more than a year-and-a-half after safety body Cross-UK highlighted the potential for concealed spread of fire inside extensive cavities within such structures,…

CN’s top 10 news stories of 2023: insolvencies, unauthorised demolition and concrete roads

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10. M&E contractor enters administration In August, former Mears subsidiary Haydon Mechanical & Electrical went into administration. The London-based £66.2m-turnover firm had more than 100 employees but was experiencing cashflow problems and posted a £6.2m pre-tax loss in its final accounts for the 18 months to 31 December 2021. An…

Standardised design builds better, faster and cheaper data centres

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Diarmaid Connolly is project director at construction consultancy Linesight The rise in AI technology and applications like ChatGPT is creating a boom in the digital infrastructure market, but the growing demand for data centres brings with it a heightened strain on supply chains.  Recent volatility in energy and material prices…

Contractors can help the public sector get projects off the ground

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Rebecca Hartshorn is the national framework director at John Sisk & Son The UK could easily find itself in a period of tumultuous politics in the near future, but it’s vitally important that public sector projects are able to continue as normally as possible. The potential for a change of…