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Housing woes see Marshalls turnover fall but firm eyes improved profits in 2025
Trading update says numbers will improve in line with market recovery
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Decision to refurbish 20-year-old Bristol building hailed as example of retention over demolition
Early 2000s building to be wrapped in red cladding under plan by Sheppard Robson
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Green light for £125m Ealing leisure centre and homes development
Scheme to include new leisure centre and 300 homes in replacement of scrapped 3DReid-designed plan
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Five teams on shortlist to design Grenfell Tower memorial
Winner to be revealed this summer with a planning application expected to go in by the end of 2026
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Core Five says Lendlease deal good for larger schemes but capacity worries over who will build them remain
Consultant says large amount of jobs worth £250m or more in pipeline will create race for tier 2 firms
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New hospitals programme and HS2 are ‘unachievable’, says IPA
Both schemes given red ratings by infrastructure body
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Work on Brompton’s new HQ gets green light but start on site put back two years until 2027
Latest accounts for bike brand show profit collapsed from £10m to just over £4,000
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Consultant Wallace Whittle snaps up Glasgow M&E specialist
Firm says deal will see turnover at enlarged firm top £15m this year
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Is the UK’s infrastructure ready for 96mph storms?
As the number and intensity of storms increases, Dr Liz Marlow of Cundall considers how we might become better prepared
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Government’s top infrastructure advisor ‘never been convinced’ by HS2 governance structure
John Armitt will chair NIC until July as it moves towards merger with IPA
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BDP usurps Fosters as UK’s biggest architect
Foster & Partners’ five year reign at top of UK rankings over, according to BD survey of world’s largest practices
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Malaysian firm invests £2bn to accelerate UK’s biggest brownfield scheme
Plans for Brabazon town include 6,500 new homes and 17,000-seat arena near Bristol
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RIBA calls for schools and train stations to be classed as higher risk buildings under building safety regulations
Institute wants more stringent safety regulations in non-residential buildings in its full response to Grenfell Inquiry report
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Labour’s devolution revolution: Ambitious and risky but it makes a lot of sense
Labour’s alternative to a failed levelling up strategy is a much more ambitious programme of devolution. Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis considers the implications for development and construction
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Decision on main contractor procurement for £400m Euston Tower revamp expected at end of month
1970 building set to undergo makeover under plans drawn up by Danish architect 3XN
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Taylor Wimpey warns of cost increases following Budget
Housebuilder says firms trying to mitigate impact of tax hilkes