All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 17 March 2023 – Page 8
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Redrow picks data centre boss as sustainability chief
Garry Cornell will lead firm’s climate and ESG policies
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Woolwich estate regeneration gets green light
South-east London plans will treble number of homes at Brookhill Estate
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From the archives: The opening of Clifton Suspension Bridge, 1864
The Builder reports on the opening of Brunel’s historic bridge, which was finally completed more than a century after plans were first laid.
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Government unveils plan to speed up major infrastructure approval
Fast track approach to be piloted for some projects
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Cladding charge drags Morgan Sindall profit below £100m
Underlying profit heads north after firm’s first provision in seven years hits bottom line
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More Tolent staff find new jobs at social housing specialist
Over 30 staff picked up by £36m turnover Sunderland firm Re:Gen
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Profit at Bouygues’ construction arm returns to pre-pandemic number
Group-wide revenue at French giant also rose above 2019 figureÂ
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Willmott Dixon keeps promise and hits firms with £47m writ for cladding repairs bill
Contractor’s chairman ripped into Woolwich Central supply chain last summer, warning them it would go to court to recover costs
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Multiplex set to win race for £200m makeover of 1980s City block
Revamp for One Exchange Square at Broadgate campus designed by Fletcher Priest
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Tolent founder steps in to save Teesside jobs
Firm set up by John Wood’s sons hoping to take on 150 staff
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Small sites win five month grace period from new biodiversity net gain rules
UK Green Ðǿմ«Ã½ Council says exemption risks 100,000 developments a year not providing for nature
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5 minutes with … Duncan Greenaway at Greenaway Architecture
The firm’s founder on the importance of patience, his dislike of housebuilder-led, cul-de-sac centred housing and his admiration for the work of David Chipperfield
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Another North-east builder sinks into administration
Spiralling costs on jobs fell Newcastle firm with loss of 80 jobs
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Ministers rapped for Boiler Upgrade Scheme failings
£450m programme hit by low take-up and unlikely to drive market change for low-carbon heating, House of Lords committee warns
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Government appoints NatWest boss as energy efficiency taskforce co-chair
Alison Rose to lead team alongside energy minister Martin Callanan
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Call for ‘bottom-up’ viability model to boost council affordable housing delivery
‘Flipped’ model could allow councils more say over type and mix of homes and guarantee developers higher returns, report saysÂ
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Drop in preliminary works spells trouble for infrastructure SMEs
CECA survey shows broader sector remains strongÂ
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Profit down at Glencar despite huge leap in turnover
Revenue up 160% but inflation and investment eat into bottom lineÂ
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Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret West unveil Earls Court vision
4,500-home masterplan includes work by Sheppard Robson, Serie Architects, dRMM, Haworth Tompkins and Maccreanor Lavington
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Gove steps in and puts controversial Sphere music venue plan on ice
Stratford scheme has attracted hundreds of objectors as client MSG says Populous-designed sister complex in Las Vegas will open this September – at a cost of $2.2bn