More news – Page 157
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CMA launches probe into construction chemicals supply
Watchdog is working with European Commission on inquiries
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Controversial Waterloo tower opposed by veterans group gets green light
Office scheme proposals for site next to centre for services personnel attracted 2,500 objections
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Infrastructure body backs massive heat pump roll-out but spurns hydrogen
‘No case’ for using hydrogen to heat homes says National Infrastructure Commission
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Architect of the Year 2023 winners revealed
Hall McKnight claimed the Architect of the Year Award, while Sanchez Benton Architects is named Young Architect of the Year for 2023
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Government drops case against ex-Carillion board members
Trial of five non-executives had been due to start this week
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‘Urgent’ review of rail plans needed after confidence hit by HS2 cut, says Armitt
NIC chair calls for look at rail investment following Manchester decision, as group releases second national infrastructure assessment
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Housebuilders and materials firms continue to toil as Barratt sees sales rates slip
Housing slowdown continues to blunt firms’ numbers
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Review your contracts for potential RAAC liabilities
Given what happened with cladding, it would be wise to review your RAAC exposure now
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Race on for prized deal to revamp Deutsche Bank’s London HQ
Winchester House buyers planning major overhaul of London Wall site
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Levelling up in the West Midlands: the way forward
Our penultimate Building the Future Commission regional roundtable focused on the West Midlands, where local experts met to brainstorm ideas
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Argent founder reappointed as chair of Homes England
Peter Freeman to head up housing development quango for further two years
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Bellway to cut volume by a third as firm axes around 150 staff
Housebuilder says it expects to build just 7,500 homes this year and has let go of around 5% of staff
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In pictures: Fosters reveals new images of Oxford R&D campus to be built by Laing O’Rourke
Ellison Institute of Technology will boast more than 30,000 sq m of research lab space and a cancer clinic
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East London towers plan set for approval
Proposals drawn up for Broadway Malyan for Chinese development team
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Cost model: Low-carbon office developments – new-build vs refurbishment
Multiple pathways are emerging to support the development of low-carbon offices, whether through new-build or, increasingly, reuse and adaptation
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Tate agrees to block visitors ‘snooping’ on Neo Bankside flats
Legal battle ends as gallery accepts injunction instead of scrap over damages
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Future-proof office design is crucial for businesses to evolve
Post-pandemic, hybrid ways of working have forced companies to rethink what they require from their office environment, writes Neil Nash of HDR
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Berkeley overhauls 1,300-home Oval scheme with second staircase revisions
Developer’s approach includes linking already consented stair cores with corridors
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Council in talks with Inland Homes administrators to salvage 161-home scheme
The future of the £46m on-site Carter’s Quay project is unclear following Inland collapse