All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 14 May 2021 – Page 6
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NHS trust hands government back £10m after covid delays hospital redevelopment
Aecom, Ryder Architecture and Squibb Demolition already working on Whipps Cross scheme
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Multiplex sets out zero carbon targets
22 Bishopsgate contractor wants onsite zero emissions by 2025
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Covid costs send Keltbray slumping into red
Firm racks up exceptional items bill of more than £8.5m
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Material prices spike as workloads boom for small builders
FMB says glut of jobs means number of cowboy builders is on rise
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The timing is perfect – my new venture starts now
As we emerge from the covid-19 nightmare, it is time to get back down to business, says Jack PringleÂ
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Firms need to be wary of post-covid setbacks for women, minister warns
Baroness Berridge says it's up to industry to keep up drive to recruit more females into it
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RLB opens new offices as part of expansion plan
Openings in Cardiff and Belfast bring UK number to 12
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Former RIBA president sets up new practice with daughters
Jack Pringle launches Studio Pringle after leaving Perkins Will last August
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Materials shortages could hit major projects within months, CPA chief warns
Peter Caplehorn adds problems will start to delay completions
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Green light for Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ Fulham office block
Scheme will require demolition of 1930s building within conservation area
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The seismic impact of covid on the mergers and acquistions market
The pandemic has accelerated long term changes in M A priorities including a greater focus on environmental, social and governance issues
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Review into RICS’ corporate governance scandal issues call for evidence
QC leading probe wants to hear from people by 19 May
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Let’s take care when standardising MMC across sectors
Moving construction to a platform-based approach will boost productivity but housing with its varied markets and tenures requires more flexibility, says HTA’s Mike De’Ath
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5 minutes with … Elisa Sartori at Webb Yates Engineers
Less is more for the associate at Webb Yates who was educated in Italy, is inspired by Renzo Piano and refuses to reveal her secret skill …
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Developers with profit over £25m to be hit by £2bn cladding tax
Consultation on Treasury proposals to run until July
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Firm set up by former Wates resi boss eyes £100m turnover in debut year
Paul Nicholls reemerged last month with Real Construction after leaving contractor last summer
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Contractors on alert after Argent gets green light for 49-storey tower at Paradise scheme
Octagon scheme designed by local practice Glenn Howells
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Team chosen for £8bn Thamesmead masterplanning competition
Successful line-up includes microbusinesses as well as Arup, Alison Brooks and Turner Works
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MPs defeat amendment protecting residents from crippling fire safety costs
Overall bill facing leaseholders could run to £10bn
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Mace picks up nuclear work
Firm helping draw up component manufacturing facilities for missiles