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UK construction news: PMI, sector review

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UK Construction PMI November 2022, British Building Industry, United Kingdom Housebuilding Guide. UK construction news in 2022. UK Mini-Budget and Construction: Big disappointment no stamp duty relief for downsizers. UK Mini-budget Construction News. UK Mini-budget Construction News.

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UK construction activity survey news

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RICS construction survey 2021, British Building Industry, UK Housebuilding Guide. UK construction activity to grow in 2022. UK construction activity expected to grow despite labour shortages and soaring material costs. Construction workloads for the next year expected to remain positive.

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BCIS construction industry predictions for 2023

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But 2023 will be a tough year for some sectors of the industry as demand falls. BCIS predictions for the construction industry 2023 News What we’re expecting • A recession with GDP falling 1.2% (2023 on 2022) • The annual rate of general inflation, as measured by the RPI, to fall to 6.6%

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UK Heritage Development Trusts, historic buildings

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This new long-term partnership will expand the current HDT programme across the UK, to cover a range of organisations, from small volunteer-led trusts looking to expand, through mid-tier trusts with the potential for growth, to well-established, larger trusts that are looking to make a larger impact in a particular community, place or wider area.

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UK Climate Change Policy comment

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There’s a four to one benefit when construction exceeds the International Code Council’s 2015 model building codes. This means costing carbon into construction and creating net zero designs for homes and offices, that maximise public health and safety, whilst safeguarding against environmental hazards. It’s dangerous.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

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Difference between carbon neutrality and net zero Mackintosh Building Glasgow School of Art RICS and YouGov survey 2022 Next generation of knowledge work: hybrid workplaces Data-Informed Design for the User Experience at Work The fluid, sustainable future of retail Designing for Extra Care: What Can Covid Teach Us?