All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 11 August 2023 – Page 6
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Contractors sought to build three trench warfare training facilities
Ukrainian troops currently undergoing trench warfare training across the UK
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ISG nabs £50m Jaguar Land Rover factory expansion
Work taking place at car firm’s Halewood plant
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Features
5 minutes with … Jenny Hyden at NVB Architects
The landscape architect on the importance of designing with a view to the future, why the use of peat is now unforgivable and why she likes to keep her wetsuit close at hand
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Buckingham eyes October finish after Liverpool’s new Anfield Road stand opening delayed
Scheme had been due to complete next month
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Homes England misses targets again as contractors get jitters over fixed-price jobs
Builders asking to tear up agreed contracts with others walking away from schemes completely
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Fosters’ £30m winery turns sour after planning inspector blocks proposal in Kent
Scheme was planned for county’s Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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Plans for £750m battery storage scheme approved
Manchester facility to enable expansion of renewable energy in the North West
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Sizewell C given £170m for ramp up to construction
Latest tranche of funding follows launch of Great British Nuclear body
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Contractors begin to run rule over £4bn Tata factory in Somerset
Plant will be built at site close to M5 motorway
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Bidders for £220m City office told to hang on as British Land searches for pre-let
Scheme at 1 Appold Street is latest deal in Broadgate redevelopment
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Comment
A serious approach to planning can prevent project over-runs and over-spends
Project over-runs and over-spends could become a thing of the past if we can improve the preparation, says Jonathan Hunter of Elecosoft
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Gove’s move to lower second staircase threshold will stall more schemes, experts warn
Surprise move to tighten fire safety rules to delay more jobs as clients struggle to ensure viability
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Inland tightens up corporate governance after damning FRP probe
Investigation ordered after resignation of directors earlier this year
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HS2 currently ‘unachievable’ says IPA after difficult year for rail scheme
Scheme among eight major construction projects given ‘red’ rating by infrastructure advisor
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Yet another planning consultation will hit delivery further, housebuilders warn
Gove’s latest announcement creates uncertainty and gives councils another excuse to pause local plans, says the Home Builders FederationÂ
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Government body flags ‘significant issues’ at ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Safety Regulator
Management needs to ‘promptly’ resolve issues, says Infrastructure and Projects Authority
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Fixed price jobs help send Sisk into red
Contractor says spiralling energy costs usher in lossÂ
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Erith to settle £17m bid-rigging fine by 2027
Firm has paid close to half of penalty with remaining £9m due in instalments
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Features
Walking the talk on data sharing and collaboration at Project Hack
Innovation event’s first foray up north sees enthusiasm among attendees, but frustration at those refusing to get involved