All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 26
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NewsBouygues rejigs top roles as pandemic takes toll on 2020 numbers
French giant helping build HS2 railway appoints first chief executive from outside Bouygues family
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FeaturesRethinking Design: how to prepare schools for the next pandemic
Continuing our series on rethinking design in the wake of the coronavirus, Jordan Marshall reports on how architects are trying to future-proof school buildings while making new-builds net zero
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NewsLondon NHS trust worries cost of dealing with covid will make new hospital too expensive
Bosses say meeting new requirements will make St Helier scheme ‘unaffordable’
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NewsCrossrail risk management still a concern, London Assembly warns
Transport committee publishes report into £18.6bn project’s progress
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NewsRace begins to build £275m HS2 rail maintenance depot
Expressions of interest due back by end of next month
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NewsUnrealistically low bids for public sector jobs will raise red flags, top government official says
BEIS director says unrealistic prices for jobs will be thrown out
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NewsBDP working up plans for next hospital in rebuilding programme
Practice drawing up proposals for new Watford General Hospital
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NewsHS2 rapped for ‘unclear’ public consultation
Leaflets sent to residents in Shropshire, Staffordshire and Cheshire not ‘clear enough,’ minister admits
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NewsBirmingham university launches new fire engineering course
Announcement comes after the CIOB launched its own qualification
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NewsIn pictures: Tottenham Court Road Crossrail station due for May handover
Scheme built by Laing O’Rourke and designed by Hawkins\Brown
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NewsBrexit and lockdown send architects’ confidence tumbling
Biggest slump in optimism among practices across northern England
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NewsOxford housing firm begins £1bn offsite framework search
Council-owned company plans more than 2,000 homes over next decade
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NewsScott Brownrigg Berkshire TV studios hoping to make planning cut
Scheme being bankrolled by LA investor
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NewsClients bearing the brunt of covid costs, T&T says
Nearly 50% of firms have reported an increase in disputes during the pandemic
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NewsLatest data says value of contract awards halved in January
Transport department the biggest spending client last month, according to Glenigan figures
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NewsLogistics firm DGP brings in Balfour and Kier bosses to set up infrastructure arm
Company says move into sector part of long-term plan
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NewsConstruction frameworks come under scrutiny from independent review
Cabinet Office appoints lawyer to establish 'gold standard' for public sector work as part of Construction Playbook reforms














