All Building articles in 19 April 2024 – Page 2
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Gove puts Museum of London demolition plans on ice hours before committee hearing
Councillors prevented from making a decision on Diller Scofidio & Renfro and Sheppard Robson scheme at planning committee meeting this morning
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Gleeds brings in Avison Young pair to beef up London PM business
New arrivals have joined as directors
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Sellar unveils plans for £500m City tower at Gracechurch Street cluster
Scheme has been drawn up by Danish practice 3XN
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Upbeat Severfield says numbers ahead of expectations as order book hits record
Steelwork contractor to hand back £10m to shareholders
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KPF unveils plan for Knowledge Quarter life sciences scheme
Planning application for nine-storey scheme in Islington submitted by developer Delancey
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Proposals drawn up for Kentish Town TV and film campus
Scheme being masterminded by Olympia developer Yoo Capital
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Comment
Constructing the Gold Standard for public sector frameworks – has anything changed?
David Mosey on how the new breed of contracts are rising to meet the challenges to transform industry performance.
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T Clarke set to be taken private by Sunday Times Rich List millionaire in £90.5m deal
Firm set up in 1889 to be snapped up by gas supplier Regent run by long-time investor Deep Valecha
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McAlpine confirms recent director recruits are in newly created roles
Firm has brought in commercial director and head of defence business
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Purcell submits plans for Oxford life sciences scheme
Proposals would replace 1970s office block with a five-storey laboratory building close to the city centre
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London Square to convert 1980s riverside office into luxury housing
Westminster Tower scheme on banks of river Thames will include three penthouses
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Turnover at McGee jumps by nearly half
Demolition firm posts income of £122m for last year with profit up by nearly 90%
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Comment
How much the next government spends on the NHS estate will be critical to its future
Creative thinking is going to be vital in addressing decades of underinvestment in the fabric of our healthcare services
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Features
Pre-election briefing: What can we expect for investment in the NHS estate?
The first of Boris Johnson’s promised 40 hospitals will open this month. But huge delays to the £22bn programme mean that, months before an election, procurement for most of the work hasn’t even begun and there is no certainty that Labour will push ahead. Joey Gardiner asks what it all ...
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High Court allows legal challenge to Gove’s energy efficiency policy
Judicial review to look into government’s attempt to stop councils setting stricter rules for housing than national standards
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London returns to top spot as most expensive city to build in
Capital beats three other European cities to top spot and New York
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Lendlease veteran joins McAlpine as operations director
Paul Sims hailed as ‘truly outstanding operator’ by new employer
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International competition launched for £90m Helsinki museum to replace scrapped Guggenheim plan
Project aims to create one of the largest custom design and architecture museums in Europe on historic waterfront site
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Permasteelisa brings in industry expert for new role of innovation director
New arrival joins from Rockwool subsidiary