All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 52
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NewsWeeks after saying it wouldn’t budge, government tells firms they can use CE mark for another two years
Replacement scheme won’t come into force until 2025, three years after it was supposed to be up and running
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NewsConstruction defies UK economic slump with September growth
Industry shows ‘resilience’ with third consecutive month of expansion
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NewsPrivate sector playbook will help construction improve productivity, says Lendlease boss
Guide to good practice launches today
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NewsCO-RE founder Julian Vickery dies, aged 69
One of firm’s orignal founders worked as consultant to firm after retiring two years ago
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NewsCOP27: UK must keep 1.5C target alive, says UKGBC
Rishi Sunak urges delegates to deliver after his commitment to climate action had been questioned
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NewsHollywood stars given permission for revamp of ‘eyesore’ Wrexham football stadium
Actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney made headlines with their purchase of Welsh club in 2020
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NewsLaing O’Rourke in £14m legal battle with Manchester university over ‘defective’ building
Architect John McAslan and engineer Gifford also dragged into dispute
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NewsFormer transport committee chair given rail and HS2 brief
Huw Merriman has long been vocal supporter of rail project
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NewsRICS urges dramatic shake-up of national policy to decarbonise built environment
Gaps in current policy make it difficult to assess progress
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NewsNo proof M&S considered deep retrofit of Oxford Street store, claims heritage group
Save spars with retailer on final day of public inquiry into redevelopment plans
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NewsCPA sets out sharp downwards revision of construction output forecast
Private housing output to drop 9%
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NewsPupils see behind-the-scenes at HS2 dig site as Open Doors 2023 launches
Build UK scheme invites public behind the hoardings of UK building sites
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NewsSizewell C under review and could be scrapped, say reports
Scheme under threat in upcoming fiscal statement
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NewsConstruction activity grows at fastest rate since spring despite plunging confidence
Warnings that next PMI survey will start to see impact of former prime minister’s mini-budget debacle
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FeaturesIs artificial intelligence the answer to HS2’s rising cost problem?
As inflation bites, HS2 has been told to find savings. Could artificial intelligence be the cost-cutting ace up the project’s sleeve?
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NewsOsborne raids affordable housing firm for new chief executive
Interim chief will stay on group’s board
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NewsTransport minister hints at return to trimmed-down version of NPR
But Mark Harper reiterates government commitment to HS2
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