News tagged forecast
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IWG confident of hitting full-year profit forecast
The trading update follows rumours that the London-listed firm has been weighing up a move to the US.
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Shipping forecast remains good
Ports the length and breadth of the country are investing in expansion, not only in size but in the facilities they can offer.
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Analysts predict deeper construction recession
The construction sector will enter a worse recession this year than previously foreseen, an industry association has said. Economic analysis by the the Construction Products Association (CPA) predicts sector output will decline by 2.2 per cent in 2024. It previously forecast a 0.3 per cent… The post Analysts predict deeper construction recession appeared first on Construction News.
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BCIS issues five-year infrastructure forecast
Civil engineering costs are forecast to climb 16% by the end of 2028.
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BCIS forecasts building costs increasing by 15% over next five years
The latest five year building forecast from Building Cost Information Service (BCIS) predicts that both building costs and tender prices will increase. The post BCIS forecasts building costs increasing by 15% over next five years appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.
Resources tagged forecast
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RLB - International Report - Fourth Quarter 2022
The RLB International Report, which is published half-yearly, presents a snapshot of construction data and forecast trends - on a global, regional, country, city and sector basis -from its comprehensive network of offices around the globe.
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NEC has clear mechanism for risk allocation for specific events. Is it a compensation event, or not? And it has a clear, detailed and flexible process for managing and agreeing the assessment of those compensation events. Effective management of the process is key to dispute avoidance under NEC. Hear about the importance of the F word - forecast. Change control is critical to the finances of any supplier - so you need to know how to use the process
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Most English regions are set to receive less funding for regional development than they did under David Cameron or Theresa May, despite levelling up being the flagship policy of Boris Johnson’s government.
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