More news – Page 33
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Construction output grows four times faster than UK economy in November
ONS figures paint reassuring picture for sector
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Closing the skills gap: Alison Watson’s mission to transform built environment education
The current Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering president tells Mary Richardson why she thinks the industry must get smarter when it comes to educating its future professionals
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Ibstock revenue down by 10% but brickmaker expects conditions to improve this year
Firm to take £6m restructuring hit in 2024 numbers
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CECA welcomes Starmer’s AI action plan and says technology has potential to ‘transform’ infrastructure
Trade body set to publish own AI research in spring
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More than 170 workplaces taking part in Open Doors event
Initiative aims to encourage young people to think about career in construction
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Wates brings in more former ISG staff to fill key posts at new fit out business
Division headed by collapsed firm’s ex-fit out boss Lee Phillips and will target London commercial work
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Bids for 18 Blackfriars towers back in spring
Multiplex and Lendlease both pricing main £600m office block
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Green light for Howells’ restoration of Birmingham’s grade II*-listed botanical gardens
Scheme to restore site’s Victorian glass houses back to their original character
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‘Why?’ is the question we should be asking in 2025 – and here is the answer
By focusing on outcomes rather than procedures we can bring about the change the industry so deperately needs, says RLB’s Paul Beeston
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Vistry restructures as housebuilder sticks to downgraded profit forecast of £250m
Firm had originally said 2024 number would be £430m but problems at South business slashed figure
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How to look for and find confidence in UK construction
A few weeks into 2025 and already it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the relentless bad news cycle. Here are some bright spots on the horizon
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From the archives: How Broadgate was built at record speed, 1986
Building looks into how Rosehaugh, Stanhope and Bovis managed to build the first two phases of the now redeveloped City estate so quickly
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Upbeat Galliford Try expecting jump in profits
Firm still talking to government about taking over jobs from collapsed ISG
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Historic England chief executive stepping down in autumn
Duncan Wilson to step down in October after 10 years at helm
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Material passports: the key to carbon reduction, greater component reuse and more sustainable construction
Logging the details of the products and materials used on projects so they can have a second life after demolition has been discussed but never practised on a large London construction project – until now, Thomas Lane reports
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Ongoing audit of fire safety provisions puts Crest Nicholson results back two weeks
Auditor asks for more time to run rule over ‘appropriateness of fire remediation provision’
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Zaha Hadid Architects profit jumps a third as Middle East revenue more than doubles
Practice carrying out string of luxury projects in region
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Persimmon spent £60m on building safety remediation last year
Housebuilder has now spent £120m on safety works with 30% of remediation jobs still yet to start