All News articles – Page 248
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Testing sector in limbo as government fails to clarify new certification rules
BBA chief ‘very concerned’ by approaching deadline for UK-only testing regime
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O2 Arena roof destroyed as Storm Eunice batters UK
Footage shows significant damage to Richard Rogers’ 1999 dome as 100mph winds ravage southern England
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Civil servant’s reply to fire safety query was typically non-committal, Grenfell inquiry hears
Brian Martin had been responding to query on “poorly drafted” clause in official guidance which appeared to permit use of combustible cladding in tall buildings
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Rising energy costs could derail levelling up, materials firms warn
Jobs could be lost at energy intensive manufacturers unless ministers act
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Problems that held up Crossrail’s Canary Wharf station revealed
Scheme became centre of dispute between railway and developer
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Architects stay positive in face of rising cost pressures
RIBA survey finds 31% of practices expect workloads to increase, despite rising inflation leading some clients to pull jobs
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BRE experts failed to clarify confusing building regs, Grenfell Inquiry told
Sarah Colwell ignored industry group’s attempts to chase the matter for 16 months
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Murphy wins cabling job for giant offshore wind project
Firm to design and build two 7km cable ducts for Dogger Bank wind farms
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Aecom snaps up stake in SME rail firm
Two senior Aecom staff also appointed as SLC Rail directors
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LSE reveals shortlist for £100m Lincoln’s Inn Fields project
Alison Brooks, David Chipperfield and John McAslan among field of six runners
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Mulbury staff made redundant as administration confirmed
Kroll announces appointment as administrator of Cheshire-based partnerships builder
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Government shown ACM cladding test results which ‘shocked’ experts 16 years before Grenfell, inquiry hears
Fire test in 2001 had to be extinguished after five minutes after flames reached 65ft high
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Gove cladding amendments branded ‘draconian’ and ‘extreme’
Housebuilders say they will continue to negotiate with housing secretary despite threat to stop them trading
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Damaged slab threatens to delay Crossail station opening
Scheme at Ilford hit by concourse issue, railway’s boss says
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Government still not set date for meeting with industry leaders over certification concerns
Ministers told four months ago testing issues could halt construction of 150,000 homes next year
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Allies and Morrison life sciences cluster goes in to east London planners
Scheme will be built next door to Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel