All News articles – Page 151
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Plans submitted to retrofit 1970s Camden office deemed ‘unlettable’
Scheme to upgrade block’s energy rating from lowest possible to highest
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Hill to redesign four major schemes due to second staircase rule
Affected proposals total more than 2,500 homes
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Galliford Try to receive £26m payout after settling dispute with infrastructure fund
Shareholders to receive share of proceeds after settlement reached in ”complex and challenging” dispute
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Crest Nicholson’s profit nearly halves as sales fall
Firm says slower market has prevented it from raising selling prices to offset inflation hit
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Wates continues revamp as firm rejigs M&E arm
Move follows reorganisation at wider construction division last month
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Industry needs ‘Nightingale approach’ to achieve £20bn hospitals plan, programme chief says
Minister in charge of programme to build 40 new hospitals by 2030 says goal can only be achieved by “challenging current methods”
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Laing O’Rourke looking at cutting 200 jobs in the UK
Bulk of losses expected at firm’s Dartford head office
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Paris bans tall buildings amid row over Herzog & de Meuron tower
City council votes to set 37m height limit in traditionally low rise city following backlash against 180m-tall Le Triangle
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Rivals on alert after talks between Laing O’Rourke and Manchester City over £300m Etihad expansion end
Treble-chasing club sticking to start date of this autumn
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Northern business leaders back Burnham’s call for underground HS2 station in Manchester
Through-station will support future services in the North, say advocates
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Construction activity grows despite dramatic drop in housebuilding
May’s PMI figures showed lowest residential reading in three years
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Ilke Homes in race to pull in more funding
Modular housebuilder aiming to avoid inclusion of ‘material uncertainty’ statement in delayed annual accounts
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Industry benefits from construction minister’s broad role, says Ghani
Minister for industry and economic security spoke at launch of CLC zero diesel strategy
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WSP staff shifted from mothballed HS2 Euston site to Old Oak Common
Construction minister hails project and says it ‘cannot come fast enough’
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Housing plan to transform Derby eyesore
Friar Gate Goods Yard proposals will deliver 274 new homes and restore historic buildings
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Infrastructure college to close with less than 2% of its student capacity
National College for Advanced Transport and Infrastructure was set up in 2017 to provide skills for HS2
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Align to replace EKFB on parts of HS2 in management shake-up
Decision aims to ensure delayed line sticks to its opening schedule
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Manchester council approves bumper crop of major schemes
City centre applications given the nod include four towers up to 45-storeys in height
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Cardiff council unveils plans to refurbish city’s Central Market
Grade II*-listed market buildings to be restored to original 1891 designs