All Building articles in 16 August 2024 – Page 7
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Reeves prepares to take axe to hospitals and roads schemes to balance books
Announcement to MPs expected later this afternoon
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Core Five says building safety rules stalling projects by months and warns on firms willing to price jobs over £250m
New regulations have meant ‘mass return of schemes to drawing board’
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US giant snaps up M&E specialist Dornan
Turner buys Irish data centre contractor to tap into $20bn tech market in Europe
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Bouygues’ losses top £100m in past two years after firm sinks deeper into red in 2023
Firm’s building arm racked up £62m loss last year
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Vinci says 2024 construction margin will top last year’s 4%
Turnover at French giant hits £59bn
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Comment
Why heritage preservation can be a catalyst for urban regeneration
Sensitive appreciation and preservation of an area’s history is vital to ensure the longevity and resilience of its regeneration, say Mike Cook and Martyn Saunders at Avison Young UK
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Features
‘We’re too self effacing’: BCO chief Richard Kauntze on why UK offices are some of the best in the world
Kauntze speaks to Tom Lowe about where the office market is heading as he prepares to step down from the body he has led since 1999
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Great British Energy announces offshore wind partnership with Crown Estate
Labour government announces deal as it sets out legislation to underpin energy quango
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Housing association boosts surplus after ‘reducing reliance on contractors’
Group has taken measures to “improve cost control” by insourcing work as part of transformation drive
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Comment
A tribute to Howard Bernstein, the visionary who saved Manchester
David Rudlin celebrates Howard Bernstein’s strategic foresight and the transformative projects that underscore the enduring impact of his civic leadership
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News
Keltbray to sell off infrastructure business to concentrate on building arm
Division being bought by private equity and will be based in central London
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TfL says developer has ‘paused’ £600m Waterloo office scheme that was given planning three years ago
Construction yet to start on one of London’s largest office schemes that received final sign-off in 2021
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Green light for plan to transform historic Edinburgh school into music centre
Grade A-listed Thomas Hamilton building has been largely empty for more than 25 years
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Nearly-three quarters of levy-paying firms want to scrap CITB, says survey
Hudson Contract suggests merging training board with new Skills England body
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Conservatives handed over ‘fictional’ timeline for New Hospital Programme, says new government
Health secretary admits 40 hospitals will not be built by 2030 as originally planned
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Co-op Live sends Bam’s construction arm sinking £20m into red as firm sets aside £3.5m for job cuts
Losses on Manchester project expected to rise as scheme still not finished
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McLaren picks up £100m Bank Overstation scheme
Job is one of three being planned at London tube sites by developer Helical