All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 2 October 2020 – Page 7
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Features
5 minutes with … Naila Yousuf at Wright & Wright Architects
Naila Yousuf on site discoveries, never giving up and her mum’s biriyani
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News
Protest disruption cost HS2 enough to ‘build a primary school’
Price of disruption revealed in HS2 board minutes from a meeting in May
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Developers chasing £100m deal for Hertfordshire housing scheme
Local council granting developer 250 year lease for the site
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Construction spared again as sites allowed to remain open despite second wave covid restrictions
Sites were allowed to remain open during the first lockdown
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Jenrick announces plan to break dominance of volume housebuilders
Housing secretary says planning reforms will have failed if ‘market concentration’ is not reduced
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Beautiful chair to head up new design quango
Nicholas Boys Smith will also lead ‘expert group’ to advise government on housing design
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Webinar | How do you choose the right common data environment?
On demand | How companies can best ensure they choose the right CDE for their organisation
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Webinar | Construction strategies to meet the 2050 net zero target
On demand: What does construction need to do to achieve its sustainability targets
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Harley denies Grenfell Tower was ‘guinea pig’ for new insulation
Inquiry into 2017 disaster hears Celotex wanted to use refurbishment for just-launched product
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Comment
Is it time to look up to a city in the sky?
The catastrophic economic impact of lockdown calls for a global rethink of how we might live and work in future, says Gleeds’ Richard Steer
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Coffey gets green light for London Irish Centre revamp
Redevelopment will improve accessibility and add facilities
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Construction workforce sees biggest drop in furloughed workers out of all sectors
Number has fallen by 62% since April peak
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Contract awards top £6bn in August
Biggest spending client during the month was DfT, says Glenigan data
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Scarborough council puts firms on notice for £250m affordable homes deal
Market engagement exercise underway
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Grenfell refurb was first project manager role for son of Harley boss
Inquiry hears Ben Bailey was just 25 when he started on scheme and did not think understanding ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Regulations was part of his job
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Build 75,000 modular homes a year, new report tells government
Move would see off-site lose ‘cottage industry’ status, says MMC champion Mark Farmer
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Features
Contractors promise recoveries but how will Kier and Costain turn their fortunes around?
Galliford Try is another trying to get back on track with all three firms reckoning on better days ahead. Dave Rogers takes a look at the figures