All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 20 May 2022 – Page 2
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Refurb or rebuild? – What next for Old Trafford?
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Construction industry gossip: That old smoothie
Dominic Raab’s secret power was his vitamin volcano, Alok Sharma can remember people’s names – and Rishi Sunak knows how to say hello
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In business with Frank Elkins: on guard at Travis Perkins
The boss of the UK’s biggest builders merchants tells Dave Rogers what soaring inflation and the squeeze on household budgets mean for his business
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Unions clash with construction employers group over ‘derisory’ pay offer
Unions are seeking a 10% pay rise for half a million workers
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Countryside falls to £181.5m loss as fire safety costs hit bottom line
Housebuilder puts £109m aside and sets up standalone division to meet ‘developer pledge’ demands
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To refurb or rebuild: what next for Old Trafford?
Man United has big decisions to make about its ageing stadium. Dave Rogers asked experts behind other iconic ground developments for advice
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In Pictures: National Gallery unveils revised Selldorf upgrade designs
Latest images of £30m proposals come ahead of planning application submission this summer
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Easter holidays pare back labour rates, payroll firm reports
Average weekly earnings slipped 2% to £893 last month
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Supply chain left nursing £13m hit following London fit-out firm’s collapse
One contractor missing nearly £450,000 in retentions in wake of Twenty1 Construction implosion
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Features
Annual planning approvals by value to April 2022
Annual planning approvals were worth £128bn in the year to April according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table
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Client contract award and planning data - April 2022
Glenigan’s sector by sector monthly round up of top spending clients and planning wins
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Top client contract awards - April 2022
New contract awards dropped back from March’s £6.78bn to £5.95bn in April according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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Planning approvals by value - April 2022
Planning approval values dropped from £11.48bn in March to £9.69bn in April according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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Ðǿմ«Ã½ Manchester HS2 station underground ruled out because of £5bn price tag
MPs told that cost of dealing with protestors on project has topped £120m
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Vistry profit to be at ‘top end’ of expectations this year
Housebuilder upgrades margin forecasts following strong sales and price increases
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British Land confirms McAlpine set to start on £500m City tower later this year
Scheme at 2-3 Finsbury Avenue designed by Danish architect 3XN
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Government reveals data behind £4bn fire safety repair bill claim
Claim based on desk-based survey of 2,856 buildings, with a quarter of bill to remediate social housing sector homes
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Comment
Can levelling up be achieved alongside our sector’s other priorities?
Changing how we build projects is central to achieving a sustainable and equal society - we have to find ways of doing both
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Keller says business blighted by materials shortages and inflation
But ground engineer reports full year trading will be in line with expectations