All Construction Business: Strategy, Risk and Regulations articles – Page 12
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In FocusThe Building Safety Bill has been published – what happens next?
The long-awaited Building Safety Bill designed to improve safety and rights for leaseholders has drawn both criticism and praise since its publication yesterday. How quickly will the proposed reforms take effect? Carl Brown explains
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NewsBuilding Safety Bill is ‘industry’s opportunity to embrace far-reaching change’
Legislation plans regulator for buildings over 18m, new homes ombudsman and tougher regulatory framework for construction products
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In FocusHow can we all be a part of making our buildings safer?
Allan Binns, architectural director at Ryder Architecture gives a principal designer’s view on embracing a safer future
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In FocusMaking sure electric vehicle chargers are part of your next build
Be prepared for the upcoming regulation changes
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NewsWates recruits former Candy & Candy boss to resi arm
One Hyde Park developer joins firm as strategy director departs business
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NewsPlanning reforms blamed as Lib Dems shock Tories with by-election upset
Backbench pressure to rethink proposals certain to grow after huge 25% swing in ‘safe’ home counties seat
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NewsClarion names winners on £1.2bn framework
Three firms including Wates will look after nearly 70,000 homes
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NewsTell us what you think: Equality, diversity & inclusion survey
We want to know what construction is doing to tackle issues of equality, diversity and inclusion
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NewsMajor challenges in persuading homeowners to install heat pumps, government admits
BEIS tells industry that energy saving devices can cost up to £35,000 each and could increase fuel bills
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InformationOn-demand webinar | What can the industry do to best combat the materials shortages?
This webinar is available on demand for free
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NewsBanks may start to hit mortgage lending limits
Senior Bank of England official issues warning as government reports highest April lending since financial crisis
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CommentWe need to get to grips with the Fire Safety Act
The passing of the controversial bill last month was a step towards wider reform. It is now time to prepare for the bigger changes to come, says Nattasha Freeman
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NewsCourt rules virtual planning meetings must halt next week
Legal challenge by planners designed to avoid hiatus in decision-making fails
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NewsCall for stricter green building standards
Professionals warn government proposed Future Buildings Standard contains ‘significant shortcomings’
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In FocusStephen Kinsella: ‘These are natural conversations to have’
In the first of a two-part interview, Homes England’s chief land and development officer talks about where he thinks the organisation might be heading