All Building articles in 24 January 2020 – Page 2
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Tulip team launches appeal against decision to refuse it planning
Project backers seek to overturn mayor of London’s veto
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Shaylor creditors given no hope over missing money
Collapsed firm’s bank also told it faces ‘significant shortfall’ on £14.5m it is owed
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Government’s own review says HS2 will exceed £100bn
Unpublished report suggests costs will rise from £88bn to £106bn
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How we can lead the way on sustainable steel
When the first skyscrapers were built in Chicago during the late 19th century, few people would have predicted that the steel used to construct them would become one of the most important building materials on earth. However, steel’s popularity has one crucial drawback: pollution. Steel production ...
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Birmingham’s tallest tower gets go-ahead
No start date yet for 193m-tall building designed by Glancy Nicholls
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Treasury’s construction advisor tells it to ‘push back’ Crossrail 2
IPA’s David Hancock says government should focus on getting Crossrail 1 finished first
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Plans for Lendlease’s £305m Manchester Town Hall revamp approved
Conservation architect Purcell appointed as lead consultant in 2017
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Jenrick overrules officials and green lights east London resi towers
Mace is development manager on 1,500 home scheme at site owned by media tycoon Richard Desmond
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More private tower blocks found to have combustible cladding
Just 23 of 197 blocks have solved risk from ACM since Grenfell fire
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David Kohn wins Lendlease’s Birmingham Smithfield design competition
Architect beats Shigeru Ban, Acme and 5 th Studio
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Winners for £3bn offsite schools framework revealed
School building programme will focus on modern methods of construction
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Mace to finally start Gotham City job this spring
Firm was named preferred bidder on 40 Leadenhall Street five years ago
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Next construction strategy will be same as last one, warns previous author
Industry saying same things 1990s Latham and Egan reports recommended, IPA chief adds
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Swan latest modular firm to ditch CLT for high-rise apartments
Housing association says combustibles ban prompted decision to move to steel system for offsite homes
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Persimmon tackles quality issues as sales fall
News comes as HR expert recruited as part of housebuilder’s turn-around plan resigns
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O’Rourke joins chase for Oxford university’s largest ever building project
Scheme involves replacing 1970s block
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Javid set to unveil construction strategy in spring budget
Set piece announcement expected to include details on improving industry productivity
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More Bardsley staff find jobs elsewhere following firm’s collapse
Around 200 laid off when business sank into administration days before Christmas
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