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NewsConsultant Wallace Whittle buys Glasgow infrastructure specialist Petrie Buchanan
Deal is Scottish firm’s second acquisition in 18 months
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NewsCroudace moves back into the black but says government lacks housing policy cohesion
Housebuilder warns ‘build, baby build’ optimism in sector has fallen away
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NewsChipperfield working on plans to replace 1990s City HQ with 22-storey office tower
Scheme at 133 Houndsditch to be practice’s first high-rise project in Square Mile
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NewsListed building products firm that was takeover target for Bovis owner buys fencing business
BRCK to pay £15m for Kent company HS Jackson
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NewsMultiplex bringing in Robert Bird director to head up contractor’s engineering arm
Russell Whitehead joins contractor this autumn
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NewsDeveloper mulls reworked plan to refurbish Elizabeth House in Waterloo instead of new build scheme
Proposal for 31-storey office tower and linked groundscraper look set to be swapped for overhaul of 1960s block
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FeaturesBuilding study: The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration
Ben Flatman explores a sensitive reworking of Clerkenwell’s New River Head, where Tim Ronalds Architects weave galleries, education spaces and a cafe into a historic site shaped by four centuries of change
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FeaturesMarket forecast: Weaker demand helps constrain cost inflation
Building costs are set to rise through 2026 with inflation into 2027, due to global energy shocks, but subdued demand is offsetting inflation
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CommentFrom promises to proof – what the Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard expects
Jeremy Douglas says that the built-environment sector has spent years making net zero carbon promises. However, with version 1 of the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (UKNZCBS V1) now in effect, the industry must start keeping them
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