All News articles – Page 260
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Housing scheme at London hospital site gets green light
Project will be built at Lambeth hospital
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Cheesegrater developer pays tribute to Rogers
Late architect’s practice was behind design for Leadenhall Ðǿմ«Ã½
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Midgard coup as firm lands Birmingham’s Octagon tower
Ambitious contractor lands most high-profile job yet
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Sellar’s redevelopment of Grand Union House approved
Project is part of the developer’s wider plans for Camden
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Lloyds Ðǿմ«Ã½ architect and RSHP founder Richard Rogers dies
Architect and peer was an influential figure in urban thinking for half a century
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Norman Foster pays tribute to friend of 60 years
Architect leads tributes to Rogers who has died aged 88
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Construction frameworks ‘wasteful and confusing’, Mosey review finds
Report makes 24 recommendations to improve efficiency
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Wates and T&T plugged in for work at electric car battery plant
Scheme will be built close to Nissan factory at Sunderland
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Firms expecting no slack in workloads next year as familiar names gather at head of top 150 list
League table of biggest contractors and housebuilders returns after covid hiatus
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Government slaps Help to Buy ban on Rydon Homes because of sister firm’s work at Grenfell
Michael Gove puts others on notice they are in his sights as part of crackdown on companies failing to fix ‘building safety crisis’
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Architect Chris Wilkinson dies aged 76
Architect and artist co-founded Wilkinson Eyre, the first practice to win Stirling Prize twice
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Scottish firm snaps up Stewart Milne’s timber frame arm
£100m turnover business put on the block this autumn
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Ðǿմ«Ã½ control body allowed use of Kingspan insulation despite describing its certificate as ‘garbage’
National House Ðǿմ«Ã½ Council warned twice that product was ‘accident waiting to happen’
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Architects stay optimistic but materials worries increase
Latest Future Trends survey says issue has grown since summer
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Aecom raids HS2 for new programme management lead
Ambrose McGuire led project team on 80km stretch of HS2 between London and the West Midlands
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Winners named for £1bn sustainable housing framework
Barratt and Hill among firms to land roles on the Oxford deal
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Jeff Fairburn ‘not in running’ for Taylor Wimpey top job
Controversial former Persimmon boss will not replace Pete Redfern at housebuilder, sources say
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Government mandates 30% cut in carbon for all new buildings
Revised Ðǿմ«Ã½ Regulations mean reducing carbon emissions by a third from this summer