All Building articles in 31 July 2020 – Page 10
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Ilke signs modular homes deal with Network Rail
Scheme is a first for railway infrastructure operator
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Plans progress for Foster tower earmarked for site opposite Shard
108m tall scheme to replace 1960s building and set to include theatre
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Care homes: How to design out infection and design in wellbeing
Covid-19 has laid bare how problematic a care home setting can be, but there are ways to rethink spaces and improve lives, says PRP’s Anne-Marie Nicholson
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Crossrail board to decide project's covid recovery plan this month
Railway chief says Bond Street still some way off completing
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Contractors eye £200m West Sussex mixed-use scheme
Work involves revamping empty 1930s art deco building in Horsham
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Argent boss to head up £4bn Oxford university housing partnership
Initiative is a joint venture with Legal General
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Hull firm to refurbish grade I-listed bridge across the Tweed
Union Chain Bridge, which was opened in 1820, set for £6.7m makeover
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Government meets RICS to tackle market impasse over fire safety form
Fire minister held talks with group last month
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Coronavirus update for construction: 6 July
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Explainer: Implications of Boris Johnson’s radical planning reforms
Replacing the current system with a US-style ‘zonal’ one would have far-reaching consequences. Joey Gardiner weighs up the costs and the possible benefits
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Coronavirus costs being priced into jobs, contractors say
London sites face transport headache as car parking space at previously shut tourist attractions disappears as lockdown eases
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PLP asked to work up detailed designs for rejected Westferry flats
Developer Richard Desmond expects scheme to win planning this year
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Sunak promises eco-friendly revival with £3bn green jobs fund
Chancellor’s package includes £1bn to make public buildings greener
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Cladding posed no ‘particular issues’ in 2012, Grenfell inquiry hears
Senior fire engineer provides first evidence in three months
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Covid-19 sees income and jobs hit at fit-out specialist
BW has made 8% of staff redudant as revenue set to fall short of expected £220m
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Completions at Barratt drop by one third
Housebuilder adds it is facing £70m bill to cover cost of repairing concrete frames including Citiscape scheme in Croydon