All Building articles in 31 January 2020 – Page 3
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HS2 draws up plan for Curzon Street safeguards
Railway proposes back-up framework to avoid having to retender job again
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HS2 resumes search for contractor to build £571m Birmingham station
Curzon Street project was previously worth £435m
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Industry calls on government to relax new immigration rules
Easier access for construction workers needed for “struggling” firms, says FMB boss
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In pictures: Snug Architects submits plans for prayer landmark
Project team eyes December start on site for 50m tall Möbius strip
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Construction firms pick up £60bn of work in 2019
Industry 'flatlined' last year, according to Barbour ABI figures
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Cost of HS2 civils up by 85%, says watchdog
HS2 and DfT ‘underestimated complexity and risk’ of project
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OMI given the go-ahead for Salford’s tallest building
55-storey tower could start on site this year, says architect
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Jenrick approves 2,400 homes in London and Gloucestershire
The housing secretary has backed inspectors’ calls to grant permission for schemes in London and Gloucestershire
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Countryside to open second housing factory next year
First modular plant is now operating two shifts to meet demand, housebuilder says
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Tate ‘snooping’ row back in court as neighbours launch appeal
Owners of Richard Rogers flats want Tate to shut 10th-floor viewing gallery
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Foster calls for House of Lords design competition
Ex-peer says government should ‘take cue’ from grand projects of 19 th century
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HSE to entirely run new building safety regulator
New body was originally expected to include local authorities, fire and rescue services
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Thousands of defects still to fix at Crossrail stations, boss admits
TfL board meeting hears about 'inevitable' task of sorting out problems
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Contractors primed for £50m Dublin university job
Four set to be shortlisted for Heneghan Peng scheme
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Three race for £135m Meridian Water job
Firms in line for infrastructure jobs on £6bn regeneration scheme
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Dozens of Tory MPs demand HS2 goes ahead
Conservatives urge prime minister to back £106bn railway as transport secretary hints at delays
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More details emerge on combustibles ban
Housing secretary’s move comes ahead of Grenfell inquiry’s resumption next week
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Fresh attempt to tackle late payment with new laws
Bill being introduced in House of Lords today by Labour peer
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