All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 16 December 2022 – Page 3
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Turner & Townsend picks new MMC chief to lead expansion
New boss arrives from project manager Blacc
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Top 150 firms see revenue bounce back from covid but all eyes turn to next year
Total income of biggest contractors and housebuilders increased by average of 18% last year, Ðǿմ«Ã½â€™s annual table reveals
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McLaren closing in on £150m revamp of 1960s London tower
Developer Landsec redrew Portland House scheme to ‘materially reduce’ emissions
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Sellar to unveil design changes to £1.5bn Liverpool Street station following listing upgrade
Move follows Historic England’s decision to upgrade site’s listing status following request from developer and heritage groups
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Plans in for 32-storey office tower beside historic London market
Developers say 85 Gracechurch Street will drive footfall at Leadenhall Market
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Construction output rises for fourth successive month
Workloads jump despite wider economy shrinking
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Two and a half year respite for construction products as government finally provides CE mark clarity
Housing department finally buckles under pressure to delay new certification rules
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RICS board chair named as governance shake-up continues
Former CBRE veteran to head up new group at institution
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British Land building veteran to leave next year after three decades at developer
Nigel Webb joined firm in 1992 and has overseen some of London’s best-known schemes
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SOM rejigs City tower to boost carbon credentials
Consented plans for the Diamond have been redrawn amid growing demand for low carbon office space
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How to retrofit a historical building: the challenge and solutions
Permission must be sought and appropriate materials used in order to thermally upgrade traditional buildings. Thomas Lane looks at the issues involved
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Berkeley to cut back on development sites as inflation bites
Housebuilder warns of ‘inevitable’ drop in new supply in housing in London and the South east
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Gove rips up compromises on cladding pledge contract
Housebuilders set for confrontation with housing secretary over legal wording underpinning £2bn cladding pledgeÂ
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One in three construction firms suffering worker shortage
Latest government statistics show impact of inflation and industrial action
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Affordable housing boss joins Redrow board
Metropolitan Thames Valley chief executive joins board of £2bn-turnover housebuilder
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To refurb or rebuild? Join the great M&S Oxford Street store debate
Henrietta Billings and Fred Pilbrow put the case for and against plans to build a new flagship store for Marks & Spencer on Oxford Street
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Full Ðǿմ«Ã½ the Future Commission line-up unveiled
Nineteen big-hitters from across the construction industry will guide a 12-month inquiry into improving the built environment
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Smart building tech is not just essential – it’s affordable, too
All project teams are being challenged by inflation but it would be a huge mistake to cancel innovations such as smart office technology, says Guy Windsor-Lewis
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Council accused of ‘abuse of power’ over approval for Make’s ITV studios redevelopment
Former Vauxhall MP Kate Hoey suggests Lambeth was driven by motive to get ‘as much money as possible’ from £400m redevelopment of ITV studios