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Squire & Partners’ Notting Hill office refurb OK’d following site’s eight-year planning saga
Mace scheme on city fringe also given green light
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Environment Agency after contractor for £500m flood defence job
River Thames Scheme aims to protect England’s largest area of undefended floodplain
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Government’s plans for MMC in ‘disarray’, says Lords committee
Homes England accused of lacking coherent strategy
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HS2 fallout sees Labour and construction united by common aim
The two have been cosying up in recent months. And the common denominator is infrastructure. Dave Rogers reports
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LSE names six teams on shortlist for £400m student resi scheme next to Tate Modern
AHMM, SOM and RSHP among firms squaring up to win 2,000-bed redevelopment
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Civil engineers must embrace whole life carbon management, says ICE
Body’s state of the nation report makes recommendations across infrastructure sector
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Populous previews New York cricket stadium for T20 World Cup
Modular venue with 34,000 capacity set to be constructed to host eight matches in June
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Mayors to meet government next week over alternative to cancelled HS2 rail link to Manchester
Andy Street and Andy Burnham to sit down with transport secretary Mark Harper to discuss proposals
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Amount owed to Buckingham’s supply chain jumps to £113m
Latest figure is 5% rise on what was previously estimated to be outstanding
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CLC calls on Hunt to ensure public work pipeline visibility
Industry group co-chair Mark Reynolds writes to Treasury ahead of spring budget
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Second staircase disruption strikes Telford Homes scheme
Five of the proposed towers had to be redesigned after the Ilford scheme was originally given the go-ahead in 2022
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Multiplex confirmed for £200m makeover of 1980s City block
Revamp for One Exchange Square at Broadgate campus designed by Fletcher Priest
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How the Building Safety Act is changing construction (and how to keep up)
A platform design approach to manufacture and assembly offers the potential for fast, sustainable, behavioural change, says Jaimie Johnston of Bryden Wood
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Knight Dragon brings in new chief executive
Matt Hawkins to lead firm’s flagship 17,500-home Greenwich Peninsula scheme
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Life sciences scheme in Cambridge gets green light
Kadans job dependent on adequate water strategy
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5 minutes with … Rosie Bard at Orms
The firm’s associate and sustainability lead on her mission to help reduce the industry’s impact on the environment, the importance of challenging the status quo and her love of art galleries and pizza
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Building the Future Commission calls for return of chief construction adviser
Building today publishes The Long Term Plan for Construction report, with a host of recommendations for industry and government
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Building launches industry-backed think tank
Editorial research hub will produce in-depth reports on behalf of the industry
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