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Collaboration on the rise in construction, says survey

Construction Law

A report from construction, property and management consultancy Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB UK) suggests that construction has moved to more negotiated procurement activity as contractors grapple with supply side concerns but are not widening their supply chain in response. See the panel to the right.

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Collaboration on the rise in construction, says survey

Construction Law

A report from construction, property and management consultancy Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB UK) suggests that construction has moved to more negotiated procurement activity as contractors grapple with supply side concerns but are not widening their supply chain in response. See the panel to the right.

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Construction tops companies in financial distress ranking

Construction Law

High levels of financial distress in ‘bellwether’ sectors construction and real estate point towards a troubled UK economy, according to the latest Red Flag research from Begbies Traynor, and many in distress are expected to become insolvent over the coming year. See the panel to the right.

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New issue of Construction Law arrives with subscribers

Construction Law

The latest issue of Construction Law, Vol 35 No 3, is arriving on subscribers desk around now, with its usual blend of expert analysis and news that makes it essential reading for everyone interested in keeping up to date with key developments affecting their businesses. See the panel to the right.

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Construction Law latest print issue published

Construction Law

The print version of Construction Law will be arriving on subscriber’s desks around now, with the popular blend of analysis, explanation and news. To read more of this and every other news story on this site, please log in with your Construction Law membership account details. See the panel to the right.

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Low carbon incentives to be included in contracts

Construction Law

Six of the UK’s biggest infrastructure companies have signed a pledge to decarbonise the construction sector by eliminating the most carbon intensive construction products from their projects. Signatories agree to procure for low carbon construction and provide incentives in their contracts. See the panel to the right.

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Red Flag raised for construction insolvencies

Construction Law

Accountant Begbies Traynor’s latest Red Flag Alert report says the number of construction companies in critical financial distress grew by 32.6% To read more of this and every other news story on this site, please log in with your Construction Law membership account details. in the last quarter of 2023.