All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 45
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NewsNet zero transition could create 230,000 construction jobs by 2030, says CCC
Development of green workforce will require co-ordination
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NewsJacobs takes WSP’s place on Balfour Beatty’s list of design partners
Engineering giant joins Atkins and Mott MacDonald on collaboration strategy launched in 2017
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FeaturesIn business with Rapleys’ Justin Tuckwell
In the past few years Rapleys’ income from building consultancy has increased 300%, catapulting the man behind it to managing partner of the whole firm
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NewsWates picks internal candidate for new Midlands chief
Hire follows restructure of construction business
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NewsWest Midlands outlines £20bn of investment opportunities
Projects include new train station and housing schemes
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NewsBanned demolition executive to remain director but will step down as MD
High Court issues appeal decision on Cantillon’s Paul Cluskey
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NewsTransport for North launches consultation on new strategic transport plan
Strategy aims to double freight share carried by rail
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NewsCement and brick prices remain elevated as steel and lumber costs ease
Linesight forecasts 3.5% tender price inflation this year
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NewsNorth London council looking at enforcement options on block of flats after residents complain to minister
Building safety minister hears from worried leaseholders about alleged defects including movement and cracking
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NewsMace and Vinci among founders of new national retrofit group
NHDG aims to scale up high-quality housing retrofit sector
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NewsBRE launches consultation on update to BREEAM sustainability assessments
New version will account for embodied carbon performance
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NewsT&T rejigs leadership structure with internal moves
Shake-up sees firm appoints first ever defence boss
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NewsRegal London the latest developer to sign Gove’s building safety pledge
News comes as developer announces £85m partnership with Brent council
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NewsOffice refurb work hits all-time high in London, crane survey shows
Total new office starts up 80%
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NewsSubcontractors could pay higher tax due to HMRC strike disruptions
More than 400 customer service staff on strike at tax body
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NewsRamboll and Wates predict rising demand for lab-enabled offices in life science white paper
Government’s science strategy placed emphasis on AI and engineering biology
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NewsPlanning approvals spike despite falling project starts, says Glenigan
Education only sector to see project start growth on last year
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FeaturesUKREIIF round-up: Councils announce new investments as industry vents frustration with government
The UK’s big new real estate event returned to Leeds for its second outing this year. Daniel Gayne was there to talk to government and industry about trends in development, the year ahead in politics and the future of UKREIIF itself
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NewsLondon boroughs push case again for stalled Bakerloo line extension and Crossrail 2 schemes
Projects among 67 listed on framework published by umbrella group for city’s local authorities
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NewsIn pictures: Birmingham reveals vision to turn city's ring-road green
Plans launched at property conference













