All Building articles in 17 November 2023 – Page 9
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         News NewsOld Royal Liverpool University Hospital to be turned into health campusFacility was replaced by 640-bed hospital last year 
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         News NewsFurther ‘political failure’ on nutrient neutrality will damage business, warns HBFBody reacts to reports that new bill promised by Michael Gove to solve hiatus has been shelved. 
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         Features FeaturesWhy have buildings become so boring? Thomas Heatherwick launches his campaign for changeIn this exclusive interview, the Heatherwick Studio founder outlines the philosophy behind his mission to put the soul back into building design 
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         News NewsGovernment reportedly drops plan to scrap nutrient neutrality rulesMinisters now not expected to bring forward bill in 7 November King’s Speech 
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         News NewsHigh Court dismisses Spurs' bid to stop £2bn Lendlease developmentClub claimed council had failed to adequately consider crowd control or heritage issues 
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         News NewsNumber of hospitals found to contain RAAC goes up by 40%Government publishes updated list following fresh surveys of NHS estate in England 
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         News NewsDraft planning reforms for major projects do not give enough legal clarity, MPs warnTransport committee says changes are needed as plans won’t prevent legal challenges delaying projects 
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         News NewsFixed price strikes again as problem jobs blow £44m hole in Vinci accountsFirm says its UK building and FM arms each racked up £30m-plus losses last year 
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         News NewsBarnet Council seeks development partner for £145m estate regenerationPlans for the north-eastern site include the construction of 505 new homes of mixed tenure 
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         News NewsRocketing costs see Scottish council put Passivhaus homes scheme on iceUnits were costing over £100,000 more than standard equivalents 
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         Comment CommentWhy I have always admired contractors (by an architect)Lazy clichés about ‘cowboy’ builders are far removed from the reality I witness on modern sites. Construction is an increasingly well-run and impressive industry, writes Matthew Lloyd 
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         News NewsDay centre for retirees wins 2023 Stirling PrizeSouth-east London scheme by Mae Architects is “place of joy and inspiration”, says jury chair Ellen van Loon 
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         News NewsSafety costs and problem job send Telford Homes tumbling £193m into redCBRE-owned London housebuilder racks up second consecutive loss 
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         News NewsSellar’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station revamp finally on verge of being made public by City plannersApplication was originally submitted in May but has been held up since 
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         News NewsHousing association and contractor plead not guilty to charges over retirement village blazeYour Housing Group and repairs contractor Morgan Sindall Property Services deny breaking law over Crewe fire 
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         News NewsHines’ Soho office scheme up in air after Westminster planners turn it downConcerns over loss of Art Deco elevation and new scheme’s bulk derail Orms’ plans 
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         News NewsScape hires ex-Cabinet Office construction chiefCaroline Compton-James will be Mark Robinson’s new deputy 
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         News NewsCMA launches probe into construction chemicals supplyWatchdog is working with European Commission on inquiries 
 






 
 
 



 




