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UK construction news: PMI, sector review

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Firms have a steady pipeline of work going into 2023 because many projects were pushed backed this year. 2023 will see a very significant change within the rental property market due to the forthcoming series of Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating deadlines, which begin April. UK Mini-budget Construction News.

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UK construction activity survey news

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Despite positive outlook firms point toward Brexit and Covid as causing these problems. In terms of workloads for Q4 2021, +33% of respondents said they continued to see increases in demand for construction work (the same level as reported in Q3). Construction workloads for the next year expected to remain positive. rm in the ?nal

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Students set out ideas for better urban living in My ArchiSchool's first publication

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Launching next month during the architecture school's Youth ArchiDesign Exhibition, Shall We? 10 Sustainable Urban Architecture Concepts by My ArchiSchool features the work of ten students. The research was formed during a year-long research period in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. The book contains 80 pages.

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HP hosts webinar series on architects and designers that "are helping to build a better world"

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Promotion: technology brand HP has invited designers and architects to present a series of talks discussing how forward-thinking design can better meet user needs. In the series, HP aims to showcase "how leading specialists are helping to build a better world through smarter design and construction". ?.

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BCIS construction industry predictions for 2023

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As a result, we expect housing output in 2023 to fall 18%, compared to 2022. As a result, we expect housing output in 2023 to fall 18%, compared to 2022. But 2023 will be a tough year for some sectors of the industry as demand falls. However, it has proved itself resilient to many challenges over the past few years.

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Interior Design Show Toronto explores "Design for a Complex World"

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Promotion: how light technology can be used to prevent virus transmission and the impact of neighbourhoods on public health were among the discussions as part of this year's Interior Design Show (IDS23). IDS23 celebrated its 24th year with talks from industry experts that explored how designers are adapting to an increasingly complex world.

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A transformation from office to home

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Noting the virtually empty streets of Sydney CBD and realising – as we all were at that time – that working from home really was a viable option for most of us, he says, “We are not coming back in [to the office] 100 per cent five days a week and so the reality is the demand for office space is not going to be what it used to be.”.

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