More news – Page 308
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Government design tsar tells Gove to reject ‘pointless’ plan to flatten Oxford Street M&S store
Nicholas Boys Smith says Pilbrow & Partners’ proposals ‘will waste huge amounts of carbon’
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How the Hylo building saved a third on carbon
The team behind the Hylo building in London’s Bunhill Row were so impressed by Richard Siefert’s original Finsbury Tower, they decided to extend it by 13 storeys rather than replace it – saving massively on carbon
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Taylor Wimpey adds its voice to growing calls that others have to shell out for cladding costs too
FTSE 100 housebuilder says issue ‘involves many types of organisations’
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Revised Aldgate office block set for green light
Architect Acme tweaks proposals to add extra levels and new terraces
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How construction is responding to the post-Brexit skills crisis
New visa rules are making it more difficult to recruit EU nationals to some construction roles. What is the industry doing about this?
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Building costs and regulation worries put brakes on glut of towers planned for capital
Number of applications for blocks of 20-storeys or more down by a third from 2018 peak
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Project starts down on last year, says latest Glenigan data
Firm says materials shortages and supply chain disruption worsened by Ukraine war
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Heatherwick unveils ‘Tree of Trees’ sculpture for Queen’s Jubilee weekend
Temporary steel and timber structure to be built outside Buckingham Palace in June
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Construction industry gossip: Yes, I remember it well …
Memory failure dogs politicians giving evidence at the Grenfell Inquiry
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An interview with Alison Cox, London MD of Sir Robert McAlpine
Alison Cox almost left the industry, fearing long hours would clash with having a young family. But she found a way back and is at the top of her game
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Runaway energy costs see T&T double building tender price forecast in just three months
War in Ukraine forces dramatic revision of predicted costs
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Booming wage rises show no signs of slowing down, payroll firm says
Plumbers and electricians cashing in with rates in London hitting record levels
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Construction must respond quickly to the fast growing number of vacancies
Job vacancies grew faster than in any other sector in the UK economy in Q1, and there’s an elephant in the room no one wants to talk about
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Stalling economy deals blow to confidence of London architects
Rising inflation and Ukraine war blamed for practices’ ailing optimisim in capital
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Clarion gets green light for 1,400 Leeds homes
Housing association to build on vacant city centre site
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Inland becomes latest housebuilder to sign cladding pledge
Brownfield regeneration specialist becomes 36th developer to back deal
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5 minutes with … Annie Marston at Hydrock
The associate in the building performance engineering team focuses on making buildings smarter, more energy efficient and comfortable to occupy