All News articles – Page 268
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Experts say Tulip decision could change how big projects are assessed
Planning inspector’s report said ‘highly unsustainable’ attraction could become obsolete if other towers block its views
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Redrow sees autumn revenue slip against ‘exceptional’ 2020
Housebuilder remains on course for revenue of £2.1bn this financial year
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Faithful & Gould appointed by CIC to net zero role
Consultant to give advice on how firms can hit targets
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Tulip team mulling rethink in bid to save £500m project
Developer expected to speak to government ‘to see how plan can be made to work’
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Industry reacts as £500m Tulip on the brink after government pulls plug on City tower
Shock and delight as end of the road looms for controversial scheme following Gove’s decision to kick it into touch
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Tulip appeal dismissed over design and carbon concerns
Michael Gove says Fosters’ tower contains ‘too many compromises to amount to world-class architecture’
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Construction output recovers in September as private housing rebounds
However ONS finds that activity down sharply in the third quarter overall as materials shortages bite
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Former Wates boss makes shock return to chief exec’s role as Osborne rings changes
Company says Dave Smith takes over from departed Andy Steele with immediate effect
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Built environment can meet net zero by 2050 but only with urgent government action, says report
Detailed roadmap launched at COP26 today by coalition of architects and other construction professionals
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Tight margins not an excuse for avoiding action on net zero, Skanska boss tells firms
Gregor Craig says ‘quite feasible’ to cut emissions as construction day at COP26 gets underway
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Mixed-use scheme at House of Fraser flagship gets planning OK
Offices and restaurant planned at London Oxford Street landmark
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US fund manager plans thousands of homes for Birmingham
Schemes will be built at former Longbridge factory and NEC exhibition venue
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Profit falls again at Laing O’Rourke’s biggest division
Firm blames impact of covid for drop
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Rising labour costs may have peaked, payroll firm says
Data from Hudson Contract follows last week’s PMI report that worst of supply problems could be over
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Gove promises overhaul of ‘out of date’ housing need formula
Housing secretary updates MPs on planning reforms
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Native Land submits plans to replace former Debenhams department store in Surrey
Guildford scheme would see shops and flats built by River Wey
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Oxford Uni launches design contest for £1bn northern expansion
Established architects encouraged to team up with small practices