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Sellar’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station plans hit by more than 2,000 objections
Westminster and Hackney councils among onslaught of objectors to planning application expected to be heard later this year
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How digital twins are cutting carbon emissions for the Ministry of Justice
Digital twins have the potential to operate buildings more efficiently than traditional facilities management systems. The MoJ is trialling the technology at its Five Wells prison and the early indications are looking good
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Crest Nicholson hit with £15m bill after finding build defects on four more sites
Housebuilder brings in external consultants to provide ‘greater assurance on adequacy of current provisions’
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City investor pumps another £30m into green MMC housebuilder
M&G already owns majority stake in Greencore
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Ryder working on London hotel plan for developer nicknamed ‘Mr West End’
Billionaire entrepreneur bought Haymarket House for reported £135m last December
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Stirling winner on shortlist to redevelop brownfield plot in middle of Wolverhampton
Bids for former Sainbury’s supermarket site go back in May
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Black Sabbath pub gets grade II listing
Protection for Birmingham venue could thwart high-rise redevelopment plans
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Extension gives councils enough time to ensure building control provision, says LABC chief
But overall registrations unlikely to rise substantially from current level
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‘It’s an amalgamation of everything we have’ – Richard Robinson and the AtkinsRéalis rebrand
The Canadian engineering services giant which owns Atkins and Faithful+Gould has completely rebranded as it seeks to put past problems behind it and focus on growth. The group’s UK president tells Carl Brown about his strategy for success
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Permasteelisa wins £35m cladding job at central London barracks being turned into upmarket residential
St John’s Wood development planned for previous headquarters of Royal Horse Artillery
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Gove and Khan at loggerheads again on housing numbers in capital
Housing secretary and mayor continue battle over London Plan
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Consultants appointed to V&A framework
Arcadis and Lendlease among firms signed up to project management and QS services deal
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Marshalls says recovery will take longer than expected as profit sinks
Firm begins cost-cutting drive in face of housebuilding slowdown
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Erith returns to black as firm pays more than half of bid-rigging fine
Contractor says 70% of £17.6m penalty has been paid to CMA
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Government relying on ‘optimistic assumptions’ on heat pumps, NAO warns
Prices of low carbon devices have fallen just 6% since 2021 despite target for 25% reduction by next year
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Revenue edges closer to £500m target but profit at T Clarke slips
Order book jumps to nearly £950m
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Comment
The government must do more to boost UK infrastructure
The chancellor missed an opportunity for meaningful demand-side stimuli in the Budget. With an election looming, the government must be more ambitious if it is to win the confidence of business leaders, says KPMG’s Holly Davis
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Another City fringe development on the cards as KPF draws up plans for mixed-use work
Scheme one of several slated for Shoreditch area of London
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The race is on… Countdown to the general election part one: Project delivery, housing and planning, net zero
Rishi Sunak will have to call a general election this year. Over the next few months, Building will have a political focus: what do the parties have to offer? What does construction want and need? We kick off by examining some of the big industry issues