All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 18 October 2024 – Page 2
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Finishing off legacy jobs helps Bam Nuttall margin climb over 5% mark
Industry-beating number exceeded firm’s forecast, boss admits
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Managing director chosen to head up Stanhope’s £700m Oxford science district
First phase of scheme beingbuilt by Laing O’Rourke and due to open next year
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Bellway profit hit by costs of remediation work at Greenwich high-rise
Housebuilder sets aside £45.6m to fix structural defect at project
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Make secures planning approval for 52-storey Isle of Dogs tower
One East Point scheme to include 450 homes
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Comment
Good placemaking that endures is much more than a numbers game. Just look at King’s Cross…
The delivery of much-needed new homes requires patient, joined-up thinking that takes into account factors other than profit and speed, says former HS2 design director Kay Hughes
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Government outlines industrial strategy plan as ministers hail £63bn of private funding for projects
Data centres and airport expansions among projects planned as Starmer pledges to deregulate
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Scottish Power owner to plough £24bn into UK green infrastructure
Spanish firm plans major investment upgrading electricity grid
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Core Five says worries over who will build major projects have not gone away
Schemes over £250m face dwindling number of firms prepared to take them on
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HOK redesigns stalled City office block to address viability issues
Need for rethink at Blackfriars job blamed on high construction costs and rising interest rates
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More ISG apprentices taken on by other firms
Half of affected youngsters now have jobs at rival contractors
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Haworth Tompkins’ plans to transform King’s Lynn venue where Shakespeare performed
14th century building is country’s largest surviving medieval guildhall
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Lendlease sale edges closer with shortlist of bidders ‘due next month’
Firm was put on the market in May by company’s Australian parent
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Features
Picking up Carillion’s pieces: how Balfour Beatty finally finished the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital
West Birmingham’s new super hospital has just opened, six years later than planned following the failure of Carillion in 2018. Thomas Lane visits the new building to find out how the team overcame multiple problems, and to see what the finished project is like
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Two firms pricing stalled £95m Victoria Tower overhaul
Winner on delayed scheme due to be announced later this year