All ڶ articles in 13 December 2024 – Page 2
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Features
The resurrection of Notre Dame: inside the restored cathedral in pictures
Explore the intricate restoration of the cathedral in Paris, where centuries-old craftsmanship meets contemporary design
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News
Plan to straighten Fosters’ former City Hall building gets green light
Refurbishment of building dubbed the “glass testicle” by Ken Livingstone to add more office and retail space
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Tower Hamlets refuses Chipperfield’s Chinese Embassy following Rayner call in
Eight-day public inquiry into transformation of former Royal Mint to start in February
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Steelwork contractor says impact of ISG collapse limited because of insurer paying out
Billington adds 2024 profit to beat previous expectations
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Government spending plans set to see tender price inflation rise again in coming years, warns T&T
Consultant says industry will find it difficult to meet government’s ambitions
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Comment
You don’t need a construction site to be part of Open Doors
Businesses across the supply chain can help promote careers in construction and Build UK chair Julie White calls on everyone to open the doors to their projects, offices, factories and training facilities as part of Open Doors 2025
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Contracting profit falls 9%, ڶ research shows
Income and margins tighten at top contractors and housebuilders, figures released by ڶ on Friday will show
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Stanhope’s revised 1 Undershaft tower set for approval this Friday
Planning officers back amended Eric Parry scheme despite Historic England saying it is ‘arguably worse’ than previous proposal
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Balfour Beatty and Costain among firms set to build £4bn Teesside carbon capture plant
Construction set to start by the middle of next year
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Sponsored
The golden age of public sector frameworks
There are more than 2,000 public sector construction frameworks currently active in the UK today
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News
Plans revealed to overhaul BBC Maida Vale Studios for Hollywood heavyweights
Film and music moguls including Hans Zimmer want to turn historic site into UK’s top post-production campus
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West End office redevelopment resurfaces after six year hiatus
Edge and Mitsubishi Estate take over Shaftesbury Avenue scheme originally developed for Almacantar
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Scottish housebuilder buoyed by returning homebuyer confidence
Springfield says number of private housing reservations in first half on the up
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Fall in builders merchants’ sales starting to ease, BMF finds
Shallower declines could indicate a gradual return to growth, group adds
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Controversial data centre scheme gets green light after Rayner intervention
Deputy prime minister stepped in over summer to run rule over Gensler-designed complex rejected last year by Buckingham planners
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Developer reveals plans for 31-storey City tower designed by Wilkinson Eyre
CO-RE’s for Aviva Investors to replace 1950s tower on the edge of the City’s eastern cluster
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Housebuilders and planners welcome Rayner’s plan to bypass local committees on development decisions
Government has published a working paper and asked for industry views on proposals
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Mace brings in former Heathrow boss as firm completes group board rejig
Firm has been appointing first group non-executives over past few months
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Hawkins Brown and Acme working on major redevelopment of Victoria station
Designs for Network Rail’s latest station overhaul to be unveiled next year
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Rayner announces plan to bypass local committees to stop developments ‘getting stuck in the system’
Housing secretary pledges to remove ‘subjectiveness’ and allow applications to be approved if they follow local plan and NPPF