All News articles – Page 199
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RSHP lodges plans for British Library extension
Project team includes developer Stanhope and engineer Arup
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February storms hit monthly output but quarterly rise strongest since last spring
ONS figures say fall in repair and maintenance work also helped send growth into reverse
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Mace lined up for first phase at huge expansion of Oxford University science park
Deal understood to be worth around £50m with Hawkins Brown drawing up wider masterplan for Begbroke site
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Faithful + Gould gets new UK managing director
New boss takes over from company veteran Jon Sealy
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Quality of buildings helps push London into top spot for building costs, Arcadis says
Productivity issues also behind rise, consultant adds
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Employees of collapsed Midas owed more than £4.5m
300 employees left out of pocket as amount owed by group to suppliers nears £60m
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High Court quashes Adjaye’s £100m holocaust memorial plans
Proposals ruled to be in breach of a 1900 legal act protecting listed Victoria Tower Gardens
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Pickles denies being ‘spectacularly out of touch’ with own department on building regulations
Former housing minister gets number of victims wrong in tense exchanges with Grenfell QC
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Lendlease blames covid as firm racks up £21m loss
Firm warns pandemic will continue to have impact on bottom line
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L&Q completes more than 4,000 homes in record year
Housing association finishes record number of homes
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RSHP wins competition for Lithuania office scheme
ڶ to act as link between capital Vilnius’s old town and business district
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Council holds off making decision on adding more storeys to Docklands tower
Developer had aimed to “retrofit” the building’s waste management methods from existing tower, council told
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Aberdeen FC commits to building Europe’s first net zero stadium
Club yet to decide between two potential sites for stadium
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Industry leaders attack lack of retrofit focus in ‘supply-side’ energy strategy
Proposals to improve low-carbon supply do nothing to tackle rising enery costs or inefficiency in current stock, critics say
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Pickles complains about being questioned at Grenfell Inquiry as he had ‘busy day’ planned
Former housing minister told QC this morning to ‘use your time wisely’ as he had a ’number of international guests coming in to see me’
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Countryside to cut staff and rethink MMC strategy
Boss of partnerships housebuilder blames poor performance on too rapid expansion and modular facilities
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Fire safety review before Grenfell not delayed by deregulation, Eric Pickles tells inquiry
Former housing secretary calls claims made by officials they were hampered by red tape cuts “ludicrous”
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Plans to build eight new nuclear plants announced in government energy strategy
Aim to approve new reactor every year until 2030
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UPDATED: Bellway, Vistry and Countryside the latest to agree to pay cladding costs
10 housebuilders have now publicly confirmed they are signing up to government’s deal