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Covid-19 crisis puts sustainability in spotlight:

A recent report has revealed that UK buildings generate 30 percent of the nation’s emissions, meaning building companies and professionals have a large part to play to reduce this figure. Companies that are the most polluting risk facing fines and reputational damage in the future. The government’s drive for carbon

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Construction Industry faces Disruption in Face of Coronavirus

Nearly half of project professionals say construction projects have been delayed as a result of coronavirus, as fears grow that there will be future disruptions, according to a survey by the Association for Project Management. As the UK prepares to reopen for business, 77% of respondents anticipate future disruption to

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Development Promise in spite of Covid-19 Crisis

London and the south east welcome new residential developments in spite of Covid-19. Countryside has secured contracts with Homes England to deliver over 900 properties in Kent, and Hertfordshire, with two regeneration projects in Chatham – Brunel and Riverside – which sit within the Chatham History Dockyard Conservation Area. Spanning

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