All Building articles in 15 March 2024 – Page 3
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T&T tells clients to start planning for increased contractor demand as workloads set to tick up
Consultant expects current recession to be short-lived
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Norfolk County Council flags £600m of highways work
The services covered by the contract include strategies to improve roads as well as road marking, grass cutting, maintenance of highways, bridge works and drainage.
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CLC to take the lead on new platform playbook
This will be the next iteration of the Construction Innovation Hub’s product platform rulebook
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‘We’ve had enough. Sort yourselves out or we’ll stop working for you.’ A specialist tells main contractors what to do next
There is a rot at the core of how construction is procured and it begins with clients and main contractors. Something has to change, says Mike Wharton
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Wales extends building control registration deadline amid fears of crisis
But uncertainty remains over deadline in England
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Labour will put construction at heart of recovery, says Starmer
Labour leader made comments after visit to Mace site in City last week
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Overbury to turn London office Meta never set foot in into life sciences scheme for British Land
Facebook parent paid £149m break clause of 1 Triton Square building last year
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Tunnelling to HS2 station at Euston to start next year
TBMs will be delivered to Old Oak Common ahead of job beginning in 2025
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Features
Women in Construction: Lichelle Neethling, director, RLB
This is part of a special report produced in partnership with Gleeds
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Women in Construction: Doris Okechukwu Mbadiwe, deputy managing director, Inter-Bau Construction
This is part of a special report produced in partnership with Gleeds
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Championing permeable materials in a world of climate change
As the UK grapples with the fallout of storm Jocelyn and rising rainfall, Sean Scott explores the spectre of flooding that looms large over our homes and communities
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Persimmon built 40% of homes last year in final quarter as profit halves in wake of mini-Budget
Housebuilding giant says it expects subdued market this year
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Costain to move to new City home this summer as profit and income slip
Firm’s profit hit by restructuring costs and fall in transport work
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Stirling winners miss out on Oxford University competition
Feilden Fowles to give makeover to grade II*-listed Mansfield College
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Earls Court work to start in 2026
Hybrid planning application for phase one of 4,000 homes scheme due in this summer
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Glasgow Charing Cross £250m regeneration scheme goes in for planning
Proposals for student accommodation and hotel unveiled
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Features
Women in Construction: Tetiana Kanashcuk, sustainability consultant, Gleeds
This is part of a special report produced in partnership with Gleeds