More News – Page 385
-
News
Bam's timber frame King's Cross sports hall completes
Ðǿմ«Ã½ designed by Bennetts Associates sits just above Thameslink tunnels
-
-
News
Costain results pushed back as firm awaits ruling on problem Welsh road
Interims will come out after arbitration decision on A465 is made next month
-
News
London City Airport pauses terminal expansion plans
Bosses set to ‘re-evaluate timing’ of £500m expansion programme’s final stages
-
News
London mayor to decide on revised plans for £1.5bn redevelopment of former brewery
Consultation on amended Mortlake proposals due to finish next month
-
News
Recruitment activity coming back, Hays survey finds
But proportion of firms seeking new staff is still significantly down on 2019 levels
-
News
Housing group launches search for partner on £800m south London estate revamp
Lambeth scheme will see 2,400 homes built in Clapham
-
News
Former civil service boss wades into planning reforms
Lord Kerslake says plans risk hit to affordable housing delivery
-
News
Wear masks on site, CLC tells workers
Face coverings should be worn in certain conditions is group’s latest advice
-
News
Second covid-19 wave would not be as bad for construction as the first, Mace says
Importance of industry to governments will help it survive further lockdowns, firm adds
-
News
Dagenham film studios proposal wraps up planning after mayor green lights £110m scheme
Complex will be built at former factory in Essex town
-
News
Energy minister admits more funding needed to decarbonise homes
Government will keep eye on demand for scheme before committing to more cash, Kwasi Kwarteng says
-
News
Confidence among construction workers about future prospects begins to ebb away
IT and finance the most optimistic professions
-
News
MMC scheme submitted for planning by north London council’s housing company
Barnet Homes will use modular system developed by architect RCKa
-
News
NG Bailey hired for huge £1.2bn battery ‘gigaplant’
Scheme will be built at former RAF site in South Wales
-
News
Covid hasn’t gone away, Balfour Beatty chief warns
Leo Quinn says it could be another year before normality returns
-
News
Architects turn positive about upcoming work for first time in four months
Latest RIBA survey says one third of firms expect workloads to increase
-
News
Decision to scrap athletes’ village for Commonwealth Games prompts rethink over housing mix
Perry Barr scheme will not be used during event in 2022
-
-
News
London housing developer asks consultants to find unexploded bombs at sites
L Q says £2m framework is first of its kind launched by firm