All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 17 June 2022 – Page 7
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Swampy among those named in High Court action to stop ‘violent activists’ crippling HS2 job
Railway’s boss says cost of dealing with disruption will hit £200m by time scheme is finished
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Historic England reveals batch of Platinum Jubilee listings
Six-strong selection ranges from 1860s hotel to pioneering 1990s county archiveÂ
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Housing minister admits planners are facing resourcing difficulties
Stuart Andrew says decision-making process taking ‘ridiculous amount of time’
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5 minutes with … Kieran Sexton at AS Homes Scotland
The commercial director at the Glasgow-based housebuilder is a punctual team player, a Celtic fan and cooks a fine curry (allegedly)Â
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International trio picked for £1.25bn Stonehenge Tunnel build
Scheme still needs approval from Grant Shapps
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Benedetti Architects scoops £20m RIBA HQ refurb job
Practice beats seven-team shortlist to win prestigious overhaul of grade II*-listed building
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Government must clarify its net zero expectations for construction
Chair of Environmental Audit Committee says industry needs consistent direction from government
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Make whole-life carbon assessments mandatory for buildings, committee urges government
Chronic skills gap an obstacle to cutting emissions
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HG to rejig management as profit doubles to £25m
High-rise specialist sees turnover hit record figure
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£140m bust-up between NHS trust and Lendlease heads for High Court trial this autumn
Other firms dragged into North-east hospital row include Balfour Beatty and architect Keppie Design
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Three chasing £100m Westminster office as race for two other London schemes hots up
Three schemes have combined value of close to £600m
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CLC sets out strategy to mitigate rampant inflation
Group looking at long-term impact of war in Ukraine
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Heatherwick, LEAP and Alison Brooks among RIBA regional winners
Ðǿմ«Ã½ of the year awards for projects including cancer support centre and modern reimagining of an Oxford quad
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A time to stick together – and play fair
Everybody has a role to play in coping with the far-reaching consequences of the war in Ukraine. Collaboration is key, writes James Wates
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Half of built environment firms hit by ransomware in past two years, survey says
Businesses report weak recovery strategies
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The Procurement Bill – the key impacts for construction
Long-awaited reforms to public procurement go to the House of Lords today. Here’s what you need to know
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Firm sought for £100m port upgrade job
Associated British Ports wants new infrastructure built at Immingham Port in Lincolnshire
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Brickmaker upgrades forecasts on back of booming demand
Cost of Forterra’s bricks up 28% in first four months of year as revenue jumps a quarterÂ