All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 11 August 2023 – Page 4
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Features
Ðǿմ«Ã½ the Future Commission: review of July
A quick guide to the Ðǿմ«Ã½ the Future Commission’s activity over the past month
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Comment
Decarbonising the NHS demands a strategic approach
 If it is to become the first net zero carbon national health system in the world, we need to address a complex series of challenges, says Geoff Southern at Arcadis
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News
Fresh confusion as government announcement on CE marking does not cover construction products
Current system will run out in June 2025, CPA confirms
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High Court orders Mears business to pay housing group £6.5m following contract row
Home Group used fast track procedure to get missing money from MPS
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Contractor failures and cyber attack eat into Clarion’s numbers
Housing association says surplus nearly halved to less than £100m in latest set of accounts
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Former boss of collapsed Claritas finds new job at JRL
Jon Wardle to head up builder’s South Division
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In partnership
How do we boost construction in the North-west?
Opportuniities and challenges in the North-west region were examined in our latest Ðǿմ«Ã½ the Future Commission regional roundtable, with the support of Willmott Dixon
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Housing market’s woes blunt Travis Perkins numbers
Builders merchant says pre-tax profit fell one third in first half
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Plans for Lambeth hotel blocked by councillors
Westminster Bridge Road proposals would have been global operator’s fourth hotel in the Waterloo area
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Firms chasing spots on £600m North Wales construction framework
Tenders due in by early October
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Marshalls cutting further 250 jobs as products firm becomes latest to feel effect of housing slowdown
Analysts warn 2023 profit could be 25% below previous forecasts
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Green light for another Canary Wharf life sciences scheme
Scott Brownrigg’s plans to convert office block into laboratories approved by council
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Sunak confirms backing for Scotland carbon capture facility
Prime minister also outlines plans to grant more than 100 new oil and gas drilling licences
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Features
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Can T levels help to solve construction’s skills crisis?
Ben Flatman takes a look at how T levels might help to change the construction education landscape
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News
Berkeley outlines plans to restart stalled towers scheme in south London
Tools downed on Old Kent Road’s biggest redevelopment last year amid viability concerns
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Comment
Manchester’s ‘can do’ attitude continues to fast-track growth
The worker bee is a longstanding symbol of the city, representing industrious Mancunians working hard together to achieve. More than 150 years on, that spirit continues to be embodied in the relentless pace of development and regeneration in the city and across the region, says Mei Ren, partner at Buro ...