All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 15 July 2022 – Page 4
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Developer sought for £300m makeover of Red Arrows RAF base
Lincolnshire home of aerobatic squadron slated for closure
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Persimmon build rates slow down amid shortages and planning delays
But housebuilding giant expects profit in year to be better than expected
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Boris Johnson quits as industry left in limbo by mass resignations
Turmoil in government sparks fears of extended housing and planning policy hiatus
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Construction one of most at risk for cyber attacks, says report
Only a quarter of firms have prioritised the issue, says insurer
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Cost model: Distribution warehouses
The combined impact of inflation plus materials and labour shortages is stretching developers of logistics centres – yet demand for this building type remains high
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Another City tower set for Bishopsgate as £600m plan gets public airing
Proposals for 55 Bishopsgate being developed by Schroders and Stanhope
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Housing secretary Gove sacked
DLUHC ministerial team depleted after sacking and multiple resignations
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Construction minister resigns
Lee Rowley quits with four other ministers and calls for Boris Johnson to step aside
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Housing minister resigns
Stuart Andrew stands down as part of wave of departures following botched response to Chris Pincher resignation
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Housebuilding contracts as industry growth continues to be blunted by inflation woes
Consumer worries and rising prices blamed for housing’s problems
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Aecom moves for Arcadis veteran to beef up northern team
Firm looking at growing workloads in Manchester and Birmingham
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Gareth Lewis interview: how Mace is weathering the economic storm
The chief executive of the firm’s construction arm has been through three recessions but says the current conditions are unprecedented.Â
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Mott MacDonald names new MD and exec chair in rejig
Outgoing chair retires after four decades at firm
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Comment
We can’t tackle embodied carbon if we don’t measure it properly
Trying to establish the true carbon baseline for a project is often clunky and inefficient, but there are ways we can improve the process
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Adjaye team lands £57m Liverpool museums work
Pair to reimagine International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum on city’s waterfront
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Three chasing £120m King’s Cross life sciences job
Work set to start on Merck building early next year
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Major firms agree to series of net zero concrete pledges
Laing O’Rourke, Canary Wharf Group and WSP among signatories to ConcreteZero initiative
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Ðǿմ«Ã½ factories for the future
In designing gigafactories for the UK’s next-generation industries, the key imperatives are flexibility and future-proofing