All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 13 August 2021 – Page 6
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Plans for Ebbsfleet Garden City homes approved
The 235-home scheme being developed by PRP on a former quarry site
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Nine testing centres suspended after thousands of CSCS cards incorrectly issued to workers
CITB says pandemic closing other industries has driven rise in fraudulant activity
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Results delayed again as NMCN losses to top £40m
Firm had been hoping to publish 2020 figures this month
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HS2 to use giant 3D printing robot arm to cut carbon and costs
Tech to be used by Costain, Skanska and Strabag on tunnels between Euston station and the M25
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Consultants and contractors appointed to £560m social housing framework
Vistry, Engie and RLB among firms on four-year deal for JV North
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Brickability buys roofing specialist Leadcraft for £5.5m
Firm says deal following promised strategy to move into other markets
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International design competition launched for Piccadilly Gardens makeover in Manchester
Council says it wants to create a ‘uniquely Mancunian’ space in neglected square
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Unesco decision will not stop new developments in Liverpool, city’s mayor says
Joanne Anderson said that regeneration will not be halted for the sake of a ‘heritage label’ after city’s World Heritage Status was revoked
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Some Cleveland Bridge staff set to return this week as efforts to rescue stricken firm continue
Darlington company went into administration last month
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Mace called back in to fix leaking roof on flagship building for Sky
Award-winning scheme completed in 2016
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Adjaye hails ‘milestone’ as Holocaust memorial opponents vow to appeal
Architect says £100m scheme will be ‘crucial civic asset’ after minister granted consent
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High Court overrules decision to approve £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel
Government’s green light for 3.2km scheme ruled unlawful after legal battle by campaigners
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Ballymore and Sainsbury’s tie up huge Kensington regen deal
Ladbroke Grove deal promises 2,800 homes and new town centre
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Peabody snaps up rival housing association to create £900m business
Move to bring in Catalyst as subsidiary will create 100,000-home landlord
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Features
How to learn from your mistakes
Losing a bid is an opportunity to learn what went wrong and be better prepared next time
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Comment
Visualisation – the great communications leveller
In just a few years we’ve moved from simple artists’ impressions to digital tools that help can shape a project, says ISG’s Simon Spink
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Derwent gets green light for brace of jobs close to BT Tower
Schemes have been designed by Piercy Co
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Developers chasing £230m west London regeneration job
Hillingdon council looking for partner for 15-year housing deal
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HS2 bracing for more complaints as construction ramps up
Public gripes running at more than five a day in first three months of year