All News articles – Page 273
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CITB’s wage bill falls as high earners shipped out
Number of staff has halved over four years under Vision 2020 restructuring
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City approves conversion of listed police station into five-star hotel
Scheme will see prisoner cells transformed into private whisky-tasting rooms
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Government announces £440m funding for new green construction projects
Plans outlined as part of net zero strategy for reducing carbon emissions across economy
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Eight key takeaways from the heat and buildings strategy
Hydrogen shelved, potential mandatory EPC targets for mortgage lenders and could new homes be cut off from the gas grid? Here’s our round-up of key points from the heat and buildings strategy
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Bellway spells out plan to build more homes
Housebuilder says it wants to sell up to 18,000 homes a year as it reports doubling in pre-tax profit
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Multiplex set to start work after Grosvenor handed keys to Crossrail site
Office scheme will be built above Bond Street station
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Homeowners to be given £5,000 grants for heat pumps
Plans outlined in government’s long-awaited heat and buildings strategy
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Irish consultant the latest to fall to US rival
Linesight takeover the latest in a flurry of deals carried out by North American suitors
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RICS rebuffs calls for investigation into staff furloughing during pandemic
Group of current and former employees allege they were furloughed for being too pro-membership
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RIBA president says construction needs to talk itself up better to would-be newcomers
‘We need to be celebrating rather than endlessly bemoaning construction’s failings,’ Simon Allford adds
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Four eye £500m Tulip as Gove poised to give City tower green light
Housing secretary due to make ruling imminently
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London councils agree £98bn retrofit programme for 3.8m homes
Local authorities agree to net zero plan
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Multiplex opts for flexible working to boost number of female staff
Contractor wants 10% of UK projects to be led by women in 2023
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Boss who helped set up Mace’s cost consulting arm to go later this month
Steve Mason joined firm more than 20 years ago
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Nearly one in five architects struggling to find staff, RIBA survey finds
Fall in numbers from EU cotributing to shortages, barometer index reports
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Host of consultants appointed to delayed British Museum framework
T&T, Aecom and Gardiner & Theobald among those to make cut for blue riband deal
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Modular housing firm to take on 500 new staff
Ilke to open up second shift at North Yorkshire factory following £60m investment
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Swan gets OK for next phase of Blackwall Reach overhaul
More than 1,500 homes set for east London scheme