All Ðǿմ«Ã½ articles in 20 May 2022 – Page 8
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The Ðǿմ«Ã½ Safety Bill is now law – here’s what you need to know
The government’s flagship Ðǿմ«Ã½ Safety Bill has become law. Here is a reminder of why it is important along with the key areas that have changed during its passage through parliament
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Standard rating for embodied emissions could help concrete decarbonise by 2050, report says
Taskforce claims initiative could save £10.5bn
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Alan Vallance to step down as RIBA chief executive
Man credited with turning around organisation to become boss of Chartered Insurance Institute
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Ex-Battersea power station boss joins huge East Midlands development project
Public-private partnership to oversee redevelopment of hundreds of hectares across three sites
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Persimmon calls for £3bn levy to take account of contributions already made
Housebuilder pledges to work with government to ensure controversial £3bn levy is ‘fair’
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Crossrail funding shortfall grows as line prepares to open in June
Project now down by £174m up from previous estimate of £150m, boss tells MPs
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Strong first quarter for products firms despite inflation woes, CPA reports
Majority of firms predict growth in 2022
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Aldgate office block gets green light
Revised scheme adds four extra levels taking building up to 80m tall
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Firms on notice for £145m mixed-use scheme near Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge home
Lots Road South will feature residential and commercial space
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Taylor Wimpey adds its voice to growing calls that others have to shell out for cladding costs too
FTSE 100 housebuilder says issue ‘involves many types of organisations’
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Government design tsar tells Gove to reject ‘pointless’ plan to flatten Oxford Street M&S store
Nicholas Boys Smith says Pilbrow & Partners’ proposals ‘will waste huge amounts of carbon’
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Revised Aldgate office block set for green light
Architect Acme tweaks proposals to add extra levels and new terraces
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Ðǿմ«Ã½ costs and regulation worries put brakes on glut of towers planned for capital
Number of applications for blocks of 20-storeys or more down by a third from 2018 peak