All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 14 February 2025 – Page 5
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Vinci wins first phase of £350m Stockport regeneration scheme
Firm beats Willmott Dixon ahead of planning decision expected in spring
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AHMM’s Battersea student blocks become UK’s largest passivhaus scheme
Four-block scheme given accreditation folllowing air tightness tests
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Construction starts slump across regional cities as regulation and inflation take toll
No newbuild offices schemes broke ground in four key cities last year, Deloitte’s latest regional crane survey finds
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Crest Nicholson sinks to £144m loss as firm counts cost of fire safety provisions
New boss Martyn Clark carries out review of business as firm warns of scenario in which it could breach its lending agreements
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Populous unveils images of Wrexham stadium upgrade
New 5,500-seat Kop stand will include public plaza for high-flying League One club
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Pagabo frameworks up for grabs
Competition for major works framework and developer framework launched in June
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High-rise decision delays caused by outsourced delivery model, says safety regulator
Verdicts on whether schemes get green light now taking average of 22 weeks – nearly double original 12 weeks target
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Film review: The Brutalist – It isn’t really about brutalism…
Architecture is the device to explore wider themes in Brady Corbet’s ambitious three-and-a-half-hour-plus epic that looks set to sweep The Oscars, writes Sarah Simpkin
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Piling contractors warn jobs at risk because of safety hold-ups on high-rise schemes
Work on affected projects can’t start until regulator says they comply with new standards
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Profit and revenue at Populous jump as architect reaps rewards of Saudi World Cup work
Turnover in Middle East region grew more than sixfold in 2023
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Keltbray begins work ahead of demolishing 1960s tower that will make way for 1 Undershaft building
Tearing down existing building expected to take 18 months to complete
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Developer takes swipe at delay after government decides not to list historic Hotspur Press building in Manchester
Student tower scheme will include part of cotton mill that was built in 1801 and subject of anonymous listing bid
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Barbican unveils Allies & Morrison and Asif Khan’s £240m refurbishment plans
New spaces to be unlocked and Conservatory to be overhauled in refresh of deteriorating grade II-listed site
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Vinci formally inks deal for FM Conway
Family ties cut as granddaughter of founder steps away from 60-year-old business
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Miller Homes completes St Modwen acquisition following CMA approval
Edinburgh-based firm targeting 6,000 homes a year
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Why 65 Holborn Viaduct could be the most difficult site ever to be built on in London
A disused railway station below half of a central London site meant conventional piling was out of the question. The team that built a five-storey basement under Claridge’s hotel while keeping it open were drafted in to come up with a radical solution
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RSHP’s new tower at 99 Bishopsgate approved with plans to start construction next year
City signs off proposal for 54-storey office block set to be built by Multiplex
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Land previously designated green belt could be turned into thousands of homes under grey belt rules
Research says rejected applications could see more than 27,000 properties now built because of defintion changes
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‘Productive discussions’ with government on plans to build Europe’s largest theme park in Bedfordshire
US company had been expected to make final decision on 283ha project by the end of last year
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New funding model could deliver £4.5bn for transport projects, says WSP
Tax Increment Financing (TIF) could unlock billions for TfL extensions if formatted for residential use