All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 13 October 2023 – Page 9
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Danish architect gets OK for third London office with green light for City block
Approval paves way for demolition of 1960s glass-fronted building and 1980s former bank
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Currie & Brown boosts infrastructure team with promotion and new hires
Company veteran becomes national head of division
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Springfield re-enters affordable housebuilding market
Scottish housebuilder paused new contracts in sector last year after losing money on contracts
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Development soars at Peabody in first accounts since Catalyst merger
Housing association completed 2,399 homes, nearly triple previous year as turnover and surplus increased
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5 minutes with … Charlene Shum at Platform
The project executive on the industry’s blame culture, the importance of collaboration and why it is vital to care about those smallest details
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Aston Villa delays events space plan to accelerate start on £100m stadium expansion
Villa Live scheme next to ground mothballed under plan to quicken up North Stand work
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Inside UCL East’s new £250m Marshgate campus
With the biggest development in its history, UCL wanted to create a new type of university campus. Daniel Gayne reports on how the team got on
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Who finished top of the table? The Ðǿմ«Ã½ Quiz results revealed
Some of construction’s best and brightest battled it out at this year’s Ðǿմ«Ã½ Quiz, writes Jordan Marshall. Photography by Wilde FryÂ
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Sunak says gas boilers can stay and delays ban on oil-fuelled heating
Heat pump grants also increased by 50% in major net zero policy shake-up
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PM and chancellor under pressure from regional leaders to drop HS2 cut plans
Proposals to turn scheme into Birmingham-West London shuttle could save £34bn
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Three more green lights on Stanhope’s £700m Oxford science campus
Fletcher Priest, Wilkinson Eyre and Gort Scott behind designs for more than 40,000sq m of life sciences and office space at Oxford North site
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Industry dismay over Sunak’s expected net zero U-turn
Government set to roll back pledge to ban new gas boilers by 2030 and set tougher energy efficiency targets for landlords
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Getting hold of staff still a problem for industry, Galliford Try boss says as firm improves profit
‘Everyone is in the same boat,’ adds Bill Hocking as firm forecasts bottom line to double next year
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Government Property Agency appoints Ofwat exec as new COO
Lisa Commane takes up position next month
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AtkinsRéalis-owned MMC developer Edaroth posts £2.8m loss
Firm expects to make profit in 2024
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Collapse that sparked RAAC U-turn caused by bearing failure, says DfE official
Number of schools to identify problem concrete rises to 174Â
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Search begins to replace Adjaye Associates on £58m slavery museum scheme in Liverpool
National Museums Liverpool posts contract notice for £1.1m job to lead project following sexual assault allegations against David Adjaye