All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 112
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NewsDozens of firms win spots on £800m energy efficiency framework
Four year framework launched by LHC
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NewsGreen light for Gensler’s revamp of Seifert block in Covent Garden
Scheme to revive historic street lost in the 1980s
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NewsInsulation on Grenfell refurb was rebranded as safe, inquiry hears
Celotex RS5000 was the same insulation as an earlier product, which had failed fire test for use on tall buildings
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NewsInsulation panels used on Grenfell failed fire test, inquiry hears
Manager at manufacturer Celotex admits marketing of product used in tower’s refurbishment was misleading
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NewsTests for external wall fires based on how flames behave indoors, Grenfell Inquiry told
Expert witness Barbara Lane queries decades-old testing regime
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NewsSuppliers had concerns their products would burn, Grenfell Inquiry told
Hearing shown internal documents from Arconic and Celotex flagging up worries about suitability of materials
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NewsBreedon sells plants to Scottish firm as part of Cemex deal
Move expected to pave way for acquisition of 100 sites from larger rival to complete
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NewsFosters admits Tulip tower is ‘inconsistent’ with City’s skyscraper vision
Developer appealing mayor’s decision to reject scheme
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NewsReturn to full-time office working unlikely, Ramboll chief admits
Mathew Riley says days of spending five days a week in a building have gone
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NewsFosters’ partner rejects complaints Tulip resembles ‘watchtower in prison camp’
Jibe surfaces on third day of developer’s appeal into London mayor’s decision to refuse scheme planning
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NewsBuilding safety body appoints chemicals chief as inaugural chair
Industry experts including Graham Watts also appointed to board of directors
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NewsAllies and Morrison tower OK’d after decision to refuse overturned by London mayor
British Land’s 85m tall scheme rejected by Westminster council in January
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NewsBuild Fosters’ Tulip to give City post-covid boost, government told
Appeal over rejected tower to run until December
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NewsGovernment doubles support for self-employed as lockdown looms
Construction has the most self-employed income support scheme claims
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NewsGovernment puts squeeze on contractors’ payment times
New rules on public sector jobs to come into force next April
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NewsDesigns for £450m Sunderland revamp unveiled
Work involves transforming former industrial site along banks of river Wear
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NewsFirst Base planning £155m Cambridge mixed-use scheme
City centre job to be built on Travis Perkins depot
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NewsMasterplanning competition launched for huge £8bn Thamesmead regeneration scheme
Peabody and Lendlease behind redevelopment












