All ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø articles in 28 September 2018 – Page 4
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Comment
Government's planning guidance on build-to-rent shows it is still supportive of the policy
The government still thinks build-to-rent can tackle the housing crisis - here’s what the latest guidance means for housing and local authorities
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Comment
Do mega HQs mean a mega headache?
With such huge requirements in terms of land, materials, and technology, it’s often staggering to comprehend just how grand-scale developments come to fruition
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News
Ramboll lands work at Quintain's Wembley Park scheme
Consultant carrying out range of services at site
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Number of flats at Mace's Shard Place tower increased by a fifth
Architect Renzo Piano behind 26-storey scheme
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Features
Projects: Royal Opera House, London
Stanton Williams’ revamp of the Royal Opera House works as an evolution of Dixon Jones’ earlier scheme, further opening up the building to make it more accessible as a public space
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News
SIG profit slumps amid 'challenging' UK market
First half trading hit by bad weather and ‘macro uncertainty’
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News
Morgan Sindall lands first phase of £385m Hackney scheme
Contractor set to deliver a new secondary school and leisure centre for mixed-use projectÂ
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Industry backs combustible cladding ban
A majority of responses to a government consultation also support the restriction of ‘desktop studies’
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Kier promises action as debt spirals
Contractor puts faith in ‘future-proofing’ programme to streamline business as net debt hits £375m
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Keltbray boss put on gardening leave
Gordon Dunne replaced as MD of subcontractor’s concrete business
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Mace confirmed for second job at 2012 athletes' village
Firm is already carrying carried out work on a neighbouring plot
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Two left chasing £100m City office deal
Skanska and McAlpine set to find out who has won 21 Moorfields deal