All News articles – Page 374
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More architects axe staff
Sheppard Robson, Glenn Howells and Pascall + Watson among those shedding staff
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Protest disruption cost HS2 enough to ‘build a primary school’
Price of disruption revealed in HS2 board minutes from a meeting in May
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Developers chasing £100m deal for Hertfordshire housing scheme
Local council granting developer 250 year lease for the site
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Construction spared again as sites allowed to remain open despite second wave covid restrictions
Sites were allowed to remain open during the first lockdown
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Jenrick announces plan to break dominance of volume housebuilders
Housing secretary says planning reforms will have failed if ‘market concentration’ is not reduced
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Ðǿմ«Ã½ Beautiful chair to head up new design quango
Nicholas Boys Smith will also lead ‘expert group’ to advise government on housing design
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Harley denies Grenfell Tower was ‘guinea pig’ for new insulation
Inquiry into 2017 disaster hears Celotex wanted to use refurbishment for just-launched product
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Coffey gets green light for London Irish Centre revamp
Redevelopment will improve accessibility and add facilities
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Construction workforce sees biggest drop in furloughed workers out of all sectors
Number has fallen by 62% since April peak
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Contract awards top £6bn in August
Biggest spending client during the month was DfT, says Glenigan data
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Scarborough council puts firms on notice for £250m affordable homes deal
Market engagement exercise underway
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Grenfell refurb was first project manager role for son of Harley boss
Inquiry hears Ben Bailey was just 25 when he started on scheme and did not think understanding Ðǿմ«Ã½ Regulations was part of his job
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Build 75,000 modular homes a year, new report tells government
Move would see off-site lose ‘cottage industry’ status, says MMC champion Mark Farmer
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Winner expected on £400m US embassy conversion before Christmas
Two left in race for Grosvenor Square scheme designed by David Chipperfield Architects
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Government provides glimmer of hope on IR35 tax reforms
IR35 tax, reverse VAT charge and red diesel tax all set to hit firms within next two years
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Contractors hoping to chalk up £11m North Yorkshire schools work
Deals up for grabs are for primaries in Knaresborough and Northallerton
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September week two: What we learned from Harley Facades at the Grenfell Inquiry
Cladding specialist lacked staff qualified to check materials but got discount worth £41,000 on combustible insulation panels, probe hears