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The Complete Guide to Real Estate Construction Management

UK Construction Blog

The post The Complete Guide to Real Estate Construction Management appeared first on UK Construction Blog. The real estate industry is changing fast, and strong construction management is more important than ever. This service is useful for property developers, investors, and construction project managers.

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OmTrak’s Wish List for the Construction Industry in 2025: Building a Better Tomorrow

OmTrak

How we can do this : Adopt tools for real-time data validation before its used, ensuring compliance and reducing risks. As stakeholders demand more transparency, validated data will be crucial for making informed choices and mitigating risks. Leveraging historical data can help identify mistakes and improve project management methods.

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Is Your Construction Tendering Process Costing You Projects?

Develop Coaching

If your team works flat out yet wins fewer than half its tenders, the problem runs deeper than price. This guide shows where tendering often breaks down and gives clear fixes so you can win more work without joining a race to the bottom. Margin disappears before work begins. Reactive price cuts. No go/no-go gate.

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National Precast: Reshaping the future

Roads Online

Digitising quality management assists in the process of delivering high quality precast outcomes, maximising strength, durability and aesthetic results. For the precast sector in particular, the message is clear: keep it simple, make it practical, and let automation work for the people doing the job. Image: National Precast.

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Opinion: How to fix the Building Safety Regulator

The Construction Index

It mainly focuses on structural and fire safety within design and construction of residential buildings – distinguishing high risk buildings (HRBs) of 18 metres in height or 7+ storeys high from non-HRBs. Compliance with the Act requires passing through three gateways: planning, detailed design and handover.

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Manchester United New Stadium: £2bn 100,000-Capacity Vision to Replace Old Trafford

UK Construction Blog

Financing relies entirely on private investment rather than public funding, with the club exploring strategic partnerships to fund the £2 billion development whilst managing existing debts of over £1 billion. This diversified approach reduces financial risk and provides investors with a more stable return on their investment.

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Dispelling the Myths: Enhancing Project Outcomes with Comprehensive Operations and Maintenance Manuals

OmTrak

The Integral Role of Operations and Maintenance Manuals in Successful Project Handovers The successful completion and handover of any construction project hinges significantly on the presence and quality of Operations and Maintenance Manuals (O&M Manuals).