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5 minutes with … Tony Hayes at Linesight
The cost consultancy’s associate director of project management on starting out as a joiner, his mentoring work and his admiration for the ancient Egyptians
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Construction claims over sinkholes and landslips are on the rise
As geological risks increase, driven by climate change, claims relating to geotechnical impacts on construction projects may become more common
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In pictures: Five proposals for Queen Elizabeth II Memorial unveiled
Foster & Partners, Heatherwick Studio and Wilkinson Eyre among practices vying for £46m scheme in St James’s Park
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Plans submitted for another Manchester high-rise scheme with tallest tower hitting 50 storeys
Stocktons scheme to include two buildings of 50 and 26 storeys containing office space and 758 apartments
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London Fire Brigade scraps proposed extension to former Lambeth headquarters
Planning application for revised scheme to be submitted this summer and follows decision to abandon previous £500m redevelopment last year
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T&T says London tops table for high-spec fit out costs
Cost of materials and specialist skills driving up prices as occupiers focus on quality
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Planning and infrastructure reforms could deliver £7.5bn economic boost, government says
Bill aims to cut planning red tape and speed up project delivery
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Output slides again as clients stall on making decisions, PMI index says
One glimmer of hope is increased optimism about growth prospects among buyers
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PFI: Do the numbers add up?
With the government understood to be considering reinstating a form of private financing to pay for public infrastructure ahead of the launch of its 10-Year Infrastructure Strategy next month, Joey Gardiner weighs up whether reigniting PFI would be a good idea
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This is how we soften the built environment’s heavy environmental footprint
As the debate about net zero becomes over-politicised, tackling embodied carbon should be the industry’s next priority. We need clear, enforceable legislation from the government to support this, says Lee Jones
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