ConstructionCast returns for the Autumn season, with three experts looking at the importance of biodiversity net gain (BNG). Stuart is joined by Amelia Ku-Neale of Desimone Consulting Engineers, Rhys Williams of Civic Engineers and Marta Holton of Ingleton Wood. BNG is a very broad concept and quite difficult to quantify. The law changed a few months ago to make it compulsory on many developments. We will be looking a few aspects of this topic including: - What are the new rule...
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ConstructionCast returns for the Autumn season, with three experts looking at the importance of biodiversity net gain (BNG). Stuart is joined by Amelia Ku-Neale of Desimone Consulting Engineers, Rhys Williams of Civic Engineers and Marta Holton of Ingleton Wood. BNG is a very broad concept and quite difficult to quantify. The law changed a few months ago to make it compulsory on many developments. We will be looking a few aspects of this topic including: - What are the new rule...
Stuart was joined by James Bowling of 4 Pump Court, Beth Kalischer of Womble Bond Dickinson, and David Birne of Opus Restructuring to look at the difficult and complex subject of insolvency. The panel look at the risks and options available to firms facing financial difficulties, what the law says and how practitioners can assist parties dealing with financial issues.
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ConstructionCast returns for the Autumn season, with three experts looking at the importance of biodiversity net gain (BNG). Stuart is joined by Amelia Ku-Neale of Desimone Consulting Engineers, Rhys Williams of Civic Engineers and Marta Holton of Ingleton Wood. BNG is a very broad concept and quite difficult to quantify. The law changed a few months ago to make it compulsory on many developments. We will be looking a few aspects of this topic including: - What are the new rule...