More news – Page 478
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Decision on Bishopsgate Goodsyard plans set for December
Scheme first went in for planning six years ago
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Countryside completions slip by a third
But housebuilder reports ‘sustained period of demand’ since lockdown
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Leeds housing association chief appointed to Grenfell Inquiry panel
Unity Homes’ Ali Akbor joins next month
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BIM uptake stalling, former construction tsar warns
Paul Morrell says government needs to keep pushing initiative in industry
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Contractors chase spots on three frameworks worth £1.6bn
Deals will be for public buildings and infrastructure
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Comment
Let’s focus on the good guys
From soaring productivity levels to greater collaboration and innovation, there are a lot of positive things going on in the industry at the moment, Ann Bentley says
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Grenfell architect ‘not asked about high-rise resi cladding experience’ before appointment
Inquiry barrister tells TMO director it was the ‘obvious question’
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Enabling works and Euston redesign see HS2 costs spiral by £800m
But minister says extra cash will come from project’s contingency fund
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Over 3,500 staff left Kier’s UK business last year
Around 1,700 have been made redundant in past two years
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Change now if you want to survive the new building safety regulator, Hackitt tells firms
Legislation due before parliament later this autumn
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Mace director joins London consultant
K2 looking to expand after US firm snapped up majority stake in QS last year
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Overseas raiders eye £690m north London energy plant
No UK firms on shortlist with winner due in 2022
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Features
5 minutes with … Paul Toyne at Grimshaw
Grimshaw’s sustainability advisor trained as an ecologist and has a butterfly named after him
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Winner chosen for competition to design Finsbury Circus gardens makeover
Site used by Crossrail’s Liverpool Street station job since 2012
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Consultant warned Grenfell client project would fail without fundamental reappraisal
Artelia initially said re-tendering job to overcome £2m budget deficit was not the solution – before performing a ‘volte-face’
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HS2 paid out £165m to Laing O’Rourke JV in first six months of year
Railway shelled out £900m to fims during period, DfT data says
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Cruden’s unsecured creditors unlikely to see any of missing millions returned
KPMG report details who is owed what by collapsed firm