More news – Page 250
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Sellar to submit £1.5bn plan for Liverpool Street station makeover by next March
Shard developer hoping work, which has been criticised by heritage groups, can be completed by end of decade
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Help to Buy: It’s the end of an era
The final applications have been submitted and the government’s equity loan scheme in England is due to wind up on 31 March next year. Emily Twinch considers what impact this will have on housebuilders.
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Winter is coming, but it’s not all doom and gloom for construction
Construction has proved a remarkably resilient sector. To get through the hard times ahead we must keep our heads and work together, says Gareth Lewis
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Paris architect commissioned to design 2023 Serpentine Pavilion
Lina Ghotmeh was nominateed for a Mies Van Der Rohe award in 2017
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MMC and the Future Homes Standard
Industry experts discussed how modern methods of construction can help the industry achieve the Future Homes Standard, at a rountable hosted by Building and Rockwool
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Government pushes ahead with £3bn building safety levy
Consultation proposes rates for ‘orphaned’ blocks fund will vary accross the country
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My World Cup diary: build-up, broadcaster banter and Beckham
As the tournament kicks off in Qatar, Richard Steer reflects on his experiences over the first weekend
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Forterra warns again on further price hikes for bricks
Firm has increased prices by double-digits three times this year
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Booming workloads see Severfield profit jump
Steelwork contractor says bottom line up nearly one third
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Contractors getting squeezed as main contract awards slump
Awards for schemes under £100m have fallen by 15% in three months, new study finds
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National Gallery revamp set to be approved next week
Proposal has been attacked by eight former RIBA presidents
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Councils to get new powers to block planning permission
Government amendments to the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill to designed to stop housebuilders landbanking
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Kier’s construction boss to go next month
Liam Cummins joined three years ago from Laing O’Rourke
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London office developers putting net zero goals on the backburner as demand slows
More than half of respondents to Deloitte survey say their developments will not hit target before end of decade
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Chetwoods’ London market plans heading to parliament this month
City Corporation to deposit private bill on relocating Smithfield, Billingsgate and New Spitalfields markets to Dagenham
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Conflict of interest sees Keltbray team leave £300m HS2 race after JV member bought by rival bidder
Bouygues’ deal for Equans meant two of four bids for overhead line job would have featured French giant
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Another housebuilder announces plan to cut jobs
Impact of September’s mini-Budget again blamed for move
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Sunny side up: why the future for solar power looks bright
With energy prices going through the roof and demand for electricity from data centres and electric vehicles soaring, the case for solar power has never been stronger