All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 16 April 2021 – Page 9
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Government launches £562m housing retrofit programme
Policy to improve 50,000 homes branded ’not enough’ to tackle problem
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MPs vote down proposal to fund fire safety works
House of Commons rejected the Lords amendment to the Fire Safety BillÂ
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Developer withdraws plans for £1bn Kensington tower scheme
Move comes in advance of planning inquiry into controversial 30-storey project
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Mace tells government setting up six regional MMC hubs will speed up its rebuilding programme
Move would create thousands of new jobs and save billions in construction costs, firm adds
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Covid forces CITB to shelve plans to sell off college network
Buyers reluctant to part with cash as uncertainty caused by pandemic drags on
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WYG name change was UK decision, says Tetra Tech boss
Firm dropped historic marque in January and replaced it with name of US owner
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In Business: How Tetra Tech hopes to leave its WYG past behind
After racking up millions in losses, the GB boss of the renamed consultant says it has found a home free from the whims of the City
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Architects picked for Hackney Wick masterplan development
Scheme will include homes and commercial space
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Green Homes Grant had ‘devastating consequences’ for construction sector, MPs say
Environmental audit committee calls on government to launch national retrofit strategyÂ
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Ousted Kier boss to chair Hull fire safety firm
Haydn Mursell left the top job at Kier two years ago
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AHMM on right lines after Southwark Tube station office gets green light
Scheme was redesigned after architect’s plan for 30-storey block fell through
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Aecom blames profit slump on cost of streamlining business
Profit halves as firm takes axe to staff numbers
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Fosters’ plan for Hammersmith Bridge could slash £40m from repair bill
Proposal to open crossing next summer for cyclists and pedestrians
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Resource issues and IR35 tax changes another headache for Crossrail, Jacobs warns
Project fighting to staff up scheme in face of competing rivals
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Minister says plan to scale back HS2’s Euston station won't harm scheme
Andrew Stephenson says cutting a platform would still allow for all planned services to run