All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 46
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NewsGovernment must rebuild relationship with industry after ‘difficult’ period, Kerslake tells minister
Peabody chair was speaking on first day of Leeds property conference
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NewsWinners announced on £30m consultancy framework
Total of 116 firms secure spots on four-year framework
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NewsBirmingham set to unveil 20-year vision for city’s green transformation
Arcadis and Glenn Howells assisted with masterplan
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News‘Tide beginning to turn’ as new work grows in March despite wet weather
But housing sector slump continues
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NewsMoD announces seven winners on £5bn alliance contract
Firms will collaborate with one another on the 10-year capital investment project
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NewsUK housing demand ‘subdued’ by high borrowing costs, says RICS
Bank of England raise rates for twelfth successive month to 4.5%
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NewsDLUHC begins research into developing open-source MMC system
Akerlof to lead government’s efforts to create an original kit of parts solution
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NewsMayor calls in rejected 1,600-home east London regeneration scheme
Aberfeldy New Village being developed by Poplar Harca and Ecoworld
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NewsConsultant brings in former T&T boss for advisory role
Tom Harrison to help Soben carry out expansion plan
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NewsBuro Happold appoints new chief operating officer
Marc Barone previously worked at Balfour Beatty and Aecom
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FeaturesMeet the Korols: How one Ukrainian family found refuge in the UK construction sector
For more than two decades, Larisa and Vadim Korol lived a fairly ordinary life together in Odessa. Then war came and brought them to the UK and to contractor Murphy
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NewsIndustry shocked by Building Safety Regulator head’s sudden departure
Peter Baker retired from the Building Safety Regulator last week
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NewsBoss of EKFB JV and Kier infrastructure business to retire this year
Mark Pengelly is leading HS2 civils work in the West Midlands
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NewsBuilding Safety Regulator boss steps down days after launch of new regime
Peter Baker led Building Safety Regulator since 2021
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NewsLooser immigration rules will not fix construction's labour crisis, Gleeds survey finds
Report also reveals hopes for AI productivity boost
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NewsWeakening overseas demand drags profit and revenue down at ISG
But UK workloads hold up, firm says in latest accounts
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NewsGovernment must act to close infrastructure’s ‘climate resilience gap’, say advisory bodies
National Infrastructure Commission and Climate Change Committee write joint letter to ministers
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FeaturesLife under a new owner and why the government should invest in London: Weston Williamson's Chris Williamson
After more than three decades of independence, Weston Williamson + Partners sold a majority stake to engineering giant Egis last year. Co-founder Chris Williamson talks about how things are going













