More news – Page 241
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Comment
Why our Part Z proposals must be a milestone on the road to net zero
Two of the authors of Part Z reflect on the progress of the Carbon Emissions (Buildings) Bill and suggest what might come next
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Features
Nine Elms: How the Chinese redefined development in London
The past decade has seen the riverside area around Vauxhall transformed with Chinese developers cutting their teeth on three major schemes. Thomas Lane visited the project
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Mace begins new year with blue riband brace worth £300m
Contractor lands London double with life sciences job in King’s Cross and new office in Berkeley Square
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Keller hit by multi-million pound fraud at Australia business
Two people fired for role in “sophisticated” fraud which saw operating profit overstated by millions
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Sunak and Starmer should both be happy to embrace the squeezed middle
Now that the fiasco of the mini-Budget has cancelled out the reputational damage of the last Labour Party manifesto, a new focus on sober managerialism is taking hold
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McAlpine lined up for £120m overhaul of Kensington department store
Art Deco Barkers building to be given modern office upgrade
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Seven demolition firms say they expect cost of bid-rigging probe to hit £29m
DSM the latest to put a number on financial hit of CMA inquiry
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Bloor posts 21% increase in profit citing inflation boost
But Britain’s largest privately held housebuilder warns of ‘mixed backdrop’ ahead
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T&T partners received £18m payout following CBRE deal
Full payment for shares will not be made until next year to prevent senior staff exodus
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Comment
Construction needs solutions – and it needs them now
The Building the Future Commission is an overdue opportunity to effect real change, says James Wates
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Features
From the archives: The construction of the Palace of Westminster, 1847
In the first of our series of archive articles celebrating our 180th anniversary, we unearth an editorial from 1847 on the construction of the Houses of Parliament
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Jobs at risk as construction activity falls by fastest rate since early months of the pandemic
New orders fall by sharpest rate in two and a half years as industry’s defiance of downturn in the wider economy peters out
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In pictures: Squires showcases redevelopment of former Met Police HQ
Practice delivers hundreds of new homes plus offices and shops on site of 1960s New Scotland Yard
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Bowmer & Kirkland building latest phase of £1.4bn Nottingham development
Student resi scheme is part of ongoing Island Quarter regeneration
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What does the RICS’ new board chair have in his in-tray?
As the 154-year-old institution prepares to implement sweeping reforms following the governance scandal, new chair of the board Martin Samworth has a busy year ahead
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Arup income rises but pandemic blunts profit
Consultant says UK remains biggest source of business
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Landmark Kensington department store gets green light for £120m overhaul
Art Deco Barkers building to be given modern office upgrade under plans by Emrys Architects
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JTP founder John Thompson dies aged 78
Community architecture pioneer died at the end of December after a long illness, his practice said
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‘Collaboration is key’, say Building the Future commissioners
19 major figures have signed up to guide work of ambitious Building magazine project.
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Offsite firm Merit plans major expansion of Northumberland factory
Upgrade will enable firm to test stacking of modules before they are sent to site