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Demolition contractor mulls appeal in wake of cartel-buster’s bid-rigging decision
‘Disappointed’ Squibb talking to lawyers about what to do next
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UN climate report: all buildings, everywhere and all at once
The warnings are that we have neglected the vast majority of buildings and the vast majority world’s population - but there still is time to create a climate resilient society
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Plans submitted for £250m Cambridgeshire science park redevelopment
Bruntwood SciTech behind proposals for 400,000 sq ft scheme
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From the archives: The Tay Bridge disaster, 1879
News item on the death of engineer Sir Thomas Bouch, who designed the bridge which collapsed in a storm killing 75 people
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Double trouble: parallel process and adjudication
A contractor took its subcontractor to court halfway through an adjudication on the same issues. Then things got complicated
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Directors banned as 10 demolition contractors hit with £60m fine after bid-rigging probe
Erith hit with the biggest fine of £17.6m
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Vistry eyes 20,000 homes a year build target
Achieving ambition would make sub 10,000-home housebuilder largest by volume in the UK
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Building safety chief aims for ‘world-leading’ regulation as new watchdog prepares to launch
Peter Baker warns message about importance of considering fire safety in initial planning ‘has still not fully landed‘ in industry
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Inland Homes to suspend shares and delays results again
Firm unable to meet next Friday’s deadline to publish latest numbers
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Winners announced on £4.5bn public sector framework for southern England
Fifth generation framework includes new lots for SMEs
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Architects’ optimism returns for the first time in seven months
Confidence soared in profession last month despite economic uncertainty, RIBA survey finds
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LABC ‘very concerned’ about exodus of building control veterans as new regulator looms
Organisation’s chief executive said highly experienced people were “desperately needed” to train new recruits
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Industry heavyweights call on Gove to lower second staircase threshold to 18m
RIBA also says all existing blocks above 18m with single staircases should be refurbished with evacuation lifts
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Stirling winner lands Oxford University library commission
Merton College selects Stanton Williams through invited competition
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ICE demands mandatory reporting on cost of adapting infrastructure to changing climate
UK must plug ‘data gap’ before it can make meaningful progress on resilience, says body
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Multiplex revenue slides as jobs wrap up
Income at 100 Bishopsgate builder set to rebound this year as profit jumps in 2022
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Government announces winners of £1.8bn retrofit funding pot
Claims 115,000 homes across England could benefit, as well as schools and hospitals
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RSHP hands staff £1,500 cost of living payment
Firm says last year’s income expected to be around 2021 figure of £25.5m
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Vistry buoys investors as firm says buyer confidence is on the way back
Housebuilder says merger with Countryside progressing better than expected in upbeat results statement
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Revised office job at centre of Stanhope’s £700m life sciences scheme get green light
Initial plans for Red Hall approved in 2021 with Laing O’Rourke set to start building work this summer