All Building articles in 13 September 2024 – Page 7
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Think tank warns Labour against ditching ‘beauty agenda in dash for units’
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner says word is too ‘subjective’
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Dagenham block of flats engulfed by fire had known safety issues since 2020
Survey four years ago showed building ‘did not fully comply with building regulations at time of build’
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Building Awards 2024 shortlists: Housebuilder of the Year
In a series celebrating Building’s Building Awards finalists, we look at the Housebuilder of the Year shortlist
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ISG to restore Birmingham’s oldest listed swimming pool
First phase of project will begin with the erection of scaffolding in September
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Mace and Jacobs win roles on Saudi Arabia airport
King Salman International Airport in Riyadh aims for 180 million passenger capacity by 2050
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Flagship hospital hit by Carillion collapse and pandemic to open six years late
Balfour Beatty announces go ahead given for Midland Metropolitan Hospital to open on 6 October
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Watkin Jones to build tallest residential building in Scotland
The student housing developer has received planning permission to deliver a 36-storey, 784-bed development in Glasgow
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Curtins’ chief executive of 20 years announces retirement
Rob Melling will step down from leading the company that kick-started his career
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5 minutes with … Ondrej Chybik at Chybik + Kristof
The co-founder and director of his architectural studio on expanding to London, the frustratingly slow pace of the construction process and his in-depth interest in insects
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Building Awards 2024 shortlists: Building Magazine Project of the Year
In a series celebrating Building’s Building Awards finalists, we look at the Building Magazine Project of the Year shortlist
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McDonald’s to build over 200 new UK restaurants
The chain pledges a £1bn expansion project after five decades in the UK
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Labour-commissioned transport review urges study into new rail link between Midlands and West Yorkshire
Report will inform new government’s thinking, says transport secretary
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Barratt officially takes ownership of Redrow shares
But firms will continue to operate independently until competition questions settled
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Architects foresee workload growth despite small practice pessimism
Large practices the most optimistic in two years
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Aberdeen City Council decides demolition is the safest option for 500 RAAC homes
Homes containing the lightweight concrete will be demolished and rebuilt at a cost of £130m
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Aviva planning to nearly double the height of its planned City tower
Investor hoping to build up to 32 storeys on 130 Fenchurch street under plans being drawn up by Wilkinson Eyre
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Building Awards 2024 shortlists: Building’s Good Employer of the Year
In a series celebrating Building’s Building Awards finalists, we look at the Building’s Good Employer of the Year shortlist
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Sheppard Robson retrofit of landmark City office approved
The company has sustainability and wellbeing at the forefront of its plans
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What does the collapse in section 106 demand mean for housing delivery?
Housing associations have stopped bidding to buy section 106 homes in many parts of the country, resulting in a drop-off in affordable homes and major delays on for-sale schemes. Joey Gardiner asks what the implications are and how the problem can be resolved