Cambridge councillors to rule on water scarcity hospital case

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A planned £300m cancer research hospital in Cambridge has been the cause of water scarcity concerns from the Environmental Agency and campaigners The...

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How can we improve supplier bid evaluation on public sector frameworks?

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Shamayne Harris, head of procurement at Pagabo, explains that the evaluation of supplier bids for framework appointments must be thorough and sophisticated,...

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Marks & Spencer, the minister and a “tour de force” of planning law principles

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The Marks & Spencer planning row proves that politicians do not have carte blanche to ignore planning law principles, says Alison Ogley, planning and...

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The impact of Re-flow and AI on construction

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Re-flow explores the myriad benefits of utilising AI, boosting workflow, compliance and efficiency When new clients begin using Re-flow, there comes a moment...

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Swift Joinery renews membership with Secured by Design

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Specialist timber window and door manufacturer, Swift Joinery, have renewed their membership with Secured by Design (SBD) Established in 1991, Swift Joinery...

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Bridging the biodiversity gap: AI solutions for BNG success

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In this article, Shashin Mishra, VP of EMEA, AiDash, explores how AI technology can bridge skills gaps, improve mapping accuracy, and enable ecologists to...

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South Cambridge science park wins outline planning approval 

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Known as the Cambridge Discovery Campus, the South Cambridge based science park is worth an estimated £400m Designed by BCR Infinity Architects, the Cambridge...

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Seventh anniversary of Grenfell fire passes with second report still pending

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The team leading the Grenfell Tower Inquiry have confirmed that the report will not be published before the seventh anniversary of the fire The Grenfell Tower...

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Building materials trade deficit exceeds £14bn  

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Calculating the difference between what the UK exports and imports, the current building materials trade deficit far exceeds the target set in the Construction...

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NHBC’s Residential Construction Statistics: Planning for 2024

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As we embark upon a new financial year, it is the ideal time to consider planning for the rest of this year and attempt to anticipate what lies ahead in 2025,...

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NHBC’s Residential Construction Statistics: Planning for 2024
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