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Design codes are coming but will they deliver?
Last week Berkeley Homes went to war with Michael Gove over the design quality of a scheme in Kent, but compulsory local design codes are meant to help avoid such conflict. Will they work?
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Plans lodged for nearly 5,000 homes in Manchester city centre
Towers up to 34 storeys in height to form first phase of £4bn Victoria North regneration scheme
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Cost of McAlpine’s Museum of London scheme goes up by £100m
Delays and inflation contribute to 30% price hike, museum confirms
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Kier’s London building business boss set to leave
David McKenzie joined firm two years ago from Aecom
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Multiplex lands £200m Holborn Viaduct office scheme
Scheme designed by architect PLP will be new headquarters for law firm Hogan Lovells
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DLUHC begins research into developing open-source MMC system
Akerlof to lead government’s efforts to create an original kit of parts solution
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Winner on £90m London Bridge office due next month
Seal House scheme has been on drawing board for at least 15 years
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Past RIBA presidents join celebrities in call to halt Liverpool Street station plans
Stephen Fry and Tracey Emin sign letter urging Michael Gove to call in Herzog & de Meuron-designed scheme
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Architect Michael Squire dies aged 77
Squire & Partners founder died after short illness, practice says
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Mayor calls in rejected 1,600-home east London regeneration scheme
Aberfeldy New Village being developed by Poplar Harca and Ecoworld
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Consultant brings in former T&T boss for advisory role
Tom Harrison to help Soben carry out expansion plan
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Buro Happold appoints new chief operating officer
Marc Barone previously worked at Balfour Beatty and Aecom
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Let’s pledge to boost women in adjudication
Two new initiatives aim to tackle the problem that women make up only 8% of UK adjudicators
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Taylor Wimpey fined £480,000 for polluting Welsh river
Evidence of silt being discharged into rivers was found on a number of occasions in 2021
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Green light for plan to demolish and rebuild 1960s office on London’s Gray’s Inn Road
Piercy & Co-designed scheme will include office and retail
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McAlpine completes restructure with new faces brought in as firm switches from regions to sectors
Firm rejigs business which will include push into more infrastructure work
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Output heads north but housebuilding stays in freefall
Steepest decline in housing activity for three years
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Building launches new survey for Top 150 Consultants 2023 league table
The UK’s largest construction consultancy firms can now submit their details online to feature in our annual rankings
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Ministry of Defence investigating hundreds of buildings feared to be on the verge of collapse
Crisis caused by aging lightweight concrete spreads from school and hospital buildings to military estate