All ڶ articles in 13 December 2024 – Page 6
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Historic England calls for RSHP’s 99 Bishopsgate to be refused over heritage fears
Government advisor tells City to throw out Brookfield’s 54-storey tower submitted in September
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Open Doors: inspiring school students with a site tour around Wood Wharf
Last week, students and construction professionals gathered on the top floor of a glassy office building in Canary Wharf to discuss routes into the industry and take a close-up look at a major construction site
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Ferrovial and Bam pairing the big winners on slew of HS2 work
Joint venture to oversee design and construction of track along route which had £1.5bn value in 2020
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Rapid surge in demand could result in material supply issues, says CLC
Market slowdown has led to reduction in supply and stock levels, group warns
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Scheme to turn 1980s Southwark office block into student homes gets planning green light
Job also includes building new community kitchen
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In pictures: Ole Scheeren reveals designs for another twin tower scheme in China
Scheme located close to Unesco world heritage site
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Driving the future of green building: unlocking the potential of HVO biodiesel
Provided we have processes in place to manage and mitigate the potential sustainability risks associated with its supply chain, the integration of HVO fuels will serve as a template for our adoption of future green technologies as we work towards our net zero goals
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Statutory adjudication - the 2024 survey results are in…
An annual survey shows referrals rising strongly, with inadequate contract administration the leading cause of disputes – and women still under-represented
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HS2 confirms Severfield’s welding problems have hit nine of its bridges
Defect related to manufacturing at one factory, railway says
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Rayner puts plans for 43-storey City tower on ice
Stiff & Trevillion’s Bury House scheme has amassed more than 1,300 objections due to impact on neighbouring grade I-listed Bevis Marks Synagogue
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Lendlease ‘continuing to advance’ sale of UK construction arm as speculation grows over possible deal
Business was put up for sale in May
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Bridge repair works to cost Severfield more than £20m
Steelwork contractor admits figure could go up and says issue centres on ‘welding procedures’ used on dozen structures
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How a Victorian hospital became a forward-focused university department
When the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh moved to a new site on the edge of the city, the old hospital was left to rot because of its uncompromising layout. Two decades later it has been reinvented as the Edinburgh Futures Institute, an educational initative which seeks to help solve the ...
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Builders merchants group to write to government expressing ‘grave concerns’ over inheritance tax changes
Trade body believes 20% tax hike could see SME merchants and suppliers scaling back their operations
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ڶ products group Brickability upbeat for full year numbers
Firm’s renewable energy business doubles sales in first half
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The UK’s path to a clean energy transition
Despite encouraging progress, we still have a long way to go if we are to meet the government’s challenging net zero targets, says Josh Bullard at Hydrock
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Stanhope’s revised 1 Undershaft plans criticised by neighbouring occupiers
Security measures for proposed seven-metre high digital screen would create “environment of surveillance”, pension scheme says
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ڶ’s sister title Housing Today wins major publishing award
Year of growth and new launches sees title land Media Brand of the Year award
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Labour warnings on public finances has crushed hopes of a post-election bounce, T&T Alinea says
Consultant said there had been “no material change in the market” since the summer despite hopes of a return of confidence
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Multiplex picks up work on 179-home St John’s Wood Barracks redevelopment
Firm has been working on nine-block scheme on a pre-construction services agreement since last year