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IPA launches framework to encourage AI use on public projects
Body set to support series of pilots using technology
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Retrofit 24 launches at the Building Centre in London
The exhibition and series of talks aim to demonstrate how energy efficiency can be improved across all sectors through case studies of project successes
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Interim boss confirmed for permanent role as head of Wates’ construction business
Division is firm’s biggest with income of £1bn
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RSHP unveils first images of City’s latest skyscraper
Consultation on plans to replace 99 Bishopsgate opens today
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Mace warns clients to watch out for cheapest bids or face risk of jobs being hit by distressed firms
Firm says some firms could cut prices ‘by more than is achievable to secure work’
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City launches initiative for reducing carbon in historic buildings
Heritage practice Purcell worked on guide explaining how heritage assets can be retrofitted responsibly
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Two left in race for £250m revamp of Deutsche Bank HQ
Winner due on City of London block in next few weeks
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Embrace AI and ‘micro’ investment zones to improve UK buildings, BRE urges next government
Group wants incoming administration to set high standards
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Legal abroad: Doing business in Kenya
Our series on operating under foreign jurisdictions turns to Kenya, where a familiar legal system and language, and strong dispute resolution processes make for good opportunities
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Profit slips at Scottish contractor Robertson
Firm says inflation and labour shortages remain a headache
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5 minutes with … Ian Tew at Knight Frank
The partner and leader of the building consultancy and project management team in Newcastle on the challenges of lockdown, the importance of pursuing net zero and how he manages a team working across different sectors and delivering multiple services
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Winner due on plan to double Rolls-Royce submarine site after WSP lands design deal
Derby complex to be upgraded in wake of Royal Navy’s £5bn spending plan
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A vision for 150,000 homes but no water to supply them. Does Gove’s Cambridge plan stand a chance?
The housing secretary wants to build nearly three times as many homes as the target set by Cambridge’s own planners. Is there something he knows that they don’t? Daniel Gayne reports
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Council finally approves £150m Shoreditch office plan at fourth committee hearing
Twice-redesigned scheme has been mired in planning woes since July last year
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Turner & Townsend picks new European energy lead
Three new directors have joined energy and natural resources team in recent months
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Planning reform ‘at the very centre’ of Labour economic vision, says Reeves
Infrastructure investment and planning reform two of ‘three pillars’ of party’s economic strategy
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The race is on… Countdown to the general election part two: Building safety, affordable housing, skills and education
Over the next few months, Building will have a political focus: what do the parties have to offer? What does construction want and need? Here is the second instalment of our three-parter looking at election topics.
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Another delay on Parliament restoration as decision on what to do likely to be made after election
Fresh hiatus will allow more time to cost rolling maintenance programme, new report says
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HTA unveils first phase of Crystal Palace Park facelift
Scheme to restore park’s Victorian features including its listed dinosaur sculptures and Italian Terraces