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Plans in for RSHP’s revamp of South Ken tube
Practice was chosen by TfL and Native Land for deal in 2018
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MPs and Lords asked for views on £4bn Parliament restoration plan
Review into agreed proposal announced in May
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Net zero carbon: a legal viewpoint
A liability and contract perspective on how the government commitment to net zero carbon by 2050 will impact the industry
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Construction industry gossip: Belt and braces
While the on-site approach to the pandemic seems to be that you can never have too many health and safety signs, those working from home are taking the opposite approach in terms of trousers
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Why the Jenrick saga has dented faith in the planning system
Public support for housing development is dependent on the perception of fairness and impartiality
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Kier admits it might need to raise more money as debt goes up again
Covid-19 hits firm’s revenue in year to June
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Coronavirus update for construction: 1 July
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreak
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Confusion as cost of England's Nightingale hospitals remains under wraps
Details of Welsh deals released over a month ago
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RIBA presidential candidates confirmed
Nottingham architect Valeria Passetti makes it three women and two men as the race officially starts
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Muse bags £2.5bn Salford redevelopment
Deal for Morgan Sindall’s development arm could last up to 15 years
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Developer says IBM listing won’t stop planned makeover
Stanhope planning £200m overhaul of 1980s building on behalf of Dubai owner
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Contractors look to strike gold at Spandau Ballet star’s school
Deal to upgrade Shoreditch secondary has £13m price tag
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Grange University Hospital: How offsite methods helped deliver covid-19 beds and fast-track the whole build
Wales’ biggest ever health infrastructure project, the £350m Grange University Hospital, was planned from the start for rapid delivery, using offsite methods and a collaborative approach – but then covid-19 struck and the client needed beds available even faster. How did the project team do it?
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Criticism of industry progress towards net zero is undeserved
Cundall’s Alan Fogarty says the industry has made significant steps towards net zero despite the Committee for Climate Change’s recent thumbs down
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Slogans are all well and good but now we need action
Industry needs to see more detail of prime minister’s post-covid recovery plans, says Aecom’s UK chief David Barwell
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London engineer lands role on Sydney timber tower
Eckersley O’Callaghan working on 40-storey building in city’s Central Station district
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Boris Johnson says building industry will help fix nosediving economy
Planning system to be overhauled as first quarter GDP figures slump to 1979 levels
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Post-war planning system set for complete overhaul, says Johnson
Prime minister reveals a series of reforms as part of covid recovery plan, but says “radical” reform package due in July
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