More news – Page 263
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Former chancellor’s private equity firm picks up Amey for £400m
Deal marks end of four year search for buyer
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Strong construction wage growth outstripped by inflation, says ONS
Industry vacancies rise to buck national trend
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Features
Could Mace and Willmott Dixon’s ‘trust-based’ partnership signal a better way of working?
Two of Britain’s leading contractors are collaborating on ProCure23, the latest iteration of the NHS’ framework for major capital projects. Daniel Gayne finds out how the alliance will work and what it means for Tier One
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BIM ‘black box’ data can boost building efficiency far into the future
While BIM originally stood for building information modelling, the industry increasingly thinks of it as building information management. Michael Bartyzel considers this largely untapped potential
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New £140m office at MediaCity gets green light
Work on Sheppard Robson scheme won’t start until next summer at earliest
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Vistry’s takeover of Countryside to be wrapped up next month
Housebuilder set to pay £1.2bn for smaller rival
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After the storm: housebuilding’s prospects following the mini-budget
Kwasi Kwarteng’s growth plan was met with financial turmoil on the markets, but how badly is housebuilding likely to be affected?
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Forecaster says housing starts will nosedive 40% next year
Capital Economics predicts drop will come amid steep house price falls as mortgage rates rise
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Government begins first legal action against building owner who hasn’t fixed cladding
DLUHC gives owner of Stevenage block three weeks to start repair work
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Client sounds out London tower builders about 1 Undershaft job
Project set to appoint development manager by end of year
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Now Historic England rips into planned Liverpool Street redevelopment
Growing backlash to proposals from heritage groups
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Features
In conversation with… René Morkos, CEO and founder, ALICE Technologies
WATCH: Building speaks to ALICE Technologies founder and CEO René Morkos all about the business, what AI can do for construction and what’s to come next
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Features
Building a better tomorrow
Kirstin McCarthy, director of sustainability at Aggregate Industries, explains why it is those construction firms that go the extra green mile that will win the race
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Lendlease’s ‘fat’ Elephant & Castle office block thrown out after hundreds of objections
Building deemed too large for south London site
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Features
Meet the shadow cabinet: who are they and what would they do for construction?
As Labour’s poll numbers soar, we explore the key figures for construction in the shadow cabinet
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Heritage groups raise alarm over Sellar’s Liverpool Street plans
Proposals include 20-storey tower over part of station’s concourse