All Building articles in 4 September 2020 – Page 3
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News
HS2’s Interchange station given the all clear
Solihull council has approved designs drawn up by Arup
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Permitted development rights extension facing legal challenge
Campaign group issues “pre-action” letter warning of judicial review over controversial planning deregulation
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Comment
Insolvent companies are not barred from adjudication
The Supreme Court has ruled that the insolvency set-off rules do not trump the right to adjudication
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Sellafield puts firms on notice for £250m framework
Contract notice for single-lot framework to be published in 2022
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Gensler to replace Damien Hirst hangout with 13-storey tower
Gensler proposal for pub at the centre of 1990s art movement approved
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Everton unveils revamped designs for new £500m stadium
But campaigners want proposals to be reviewed by the government before they go ahead
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CMA reveals concerns over Breedon’s acquisition of Cemex
The Competition and Markets Authority is warning the deal could result in lower quality building materials and higher prices.
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In pictures: Work starts on refurb of British Academy
Carlton House Terrace project won listed building consent this summer
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Comment
Engineers must not waste this crisis
We need to make structures more efficient, do more with less and respond to the climate and biodiversity emergency, argues Robert Bird Group’s Paulo Silva
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Covid puts Essex university’s expansion plans on hold
Anglia Ruskin’s capital programme delayed by pandemic
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Turner & Townsend lands project and cost management role on Meridian Water
Council to announce main contractor shortly
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New Crossrail budget and timeline waiting on approval
Department for Transport and Transport for London still need to give new plans the go-ahead
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CITB to axe 110 jobs following levy bill cut
Skills body making 17% of employees redundant, with over half of current staff already furloughed
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Thames Tideway delayed by a further nine months
Covid-19 blamed for delay and rising costs of the project
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Kier wins deal to redevelop London’s oldest brick house
Mixed-use scheme will add extension to the late-medieval Bromley Hall
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Features
Coronavirus update for construction: 25 August
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak