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BDP unveils plans for £700m Warwick University campus overhaul
Programme of upgrades to include several new teaching and research buildings
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Why they won: A closer look at all the Architect of the Year Awards 2024 winning entries
The winners of the Architect of the Year Awards were announced at a ceremony last night. Here is more detail about all the winning entries
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Rail lobby calls for private investment to boost infrastructure
HS1 Ltd, Mott MacDonald and others urge government to explore various investment avenues for public transport growth
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VolkerFitzpatrick and Taylor Woodrow win contracts for Piccadilly Line revamp
New depot facilities in Cocksfosters and Northfields will maintain a fleet of state-of-the-art trains
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RIBA Special Awards 2024 winners announced
Stephen Lawrence Prize, Reinvention Award, Neave Brown Award for Housing and Client of the Year winners revealed
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The new net zero standard is ambitious and will be challenging to achieve, but we must rise to the challenge
This major step forward for the building industry is pushing us all towards a more sustainable and energy-efficient future, says Eimear Moloney at Hoare Lea
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Elizabeth Line wins 2024 Stirling Prize
Grimshaw-led project hailed as a ‘monumental achievement’
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Big names among winners of 2024 Architect of the Year Awards
Sir Donald Insall won the Lifetime Achievement Award, while Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios claimed the Gold Award
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This Stirling Prize is a riposte to the chorus of British declinism
The Elizabeth Line’s Stirling Prize triumph exemplifies Britain’s capacity to deliver transformative, forward-looking infrastructure through exceptional design and collaboration
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High Court decision on £500m ITV Studios redevelopment due by end of next month
Team working on stalled scheme, one of the biggest set to start in London, face anxious wait for verdict
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East London data centre partly designed by Fosters gets planning green light
Insurance specialist L&G also working on Newham development
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Keltbray’s former infrastructure business makes first acquisition since being sold to private equity
Firm snaps up rail signalling and communications specialist
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US nuclear firm sets sights on Wales for £300m micro-reactor scheme
Last Energy’s first UK site could be up and running by 2027
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Knight Harwood completes City scheme for Mercers’ Company
Office and retail development designed by Stanton Williams
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Industry reacts as construction ‘noticeably absent’ from government’s industrial strategy paper
Despite outlining infrastructure-focused ‘growth-driving’ sectors, Labour’s new strategy fails to mention the construction sector
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A crisis hiding in plain sight: is the UK’s built environment failing children and young people?
While housing supply and affordability dominate public debate, the prevalence of safe, accessible spaces for children and adolescents is a critical yet overlooked issue. Nora Redmond takes a closer look at whether the built environment is leaving young people underserved
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Labour should place construction at the heart of its growth agenda
Impressive as this week’s International Investment Summit was, much depends on how the tax and spend decisions in the forthcoming Budget impact firms’ ability to invest
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Finishing off legacy jobs helps Bam Nuttall margin climb over 5% mark
Industry-beating number exceeded firm’s forecast, boss admits
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Managing director chosen to head up Stanhope’s £700m Oxford science district
First phase of scheme beingbuilt by Laing O’Rourke and due to open next year
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Bellway profit hit by costs of remediation work at Greenwich high-rise
Housebuilder sets aside £45.6m to fix structural defect at project