All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 120
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NewsHigh-profile deal up for grabs as British Museum launches £45m consultants’ framework
Four year contract will run from 2021
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NewsContractors eyeing Hawkins\Brown’s King’s Cross warehouse refurb
Construction set to start later this year
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NewsCovid blamed as Cheshire firm Cruden goes into administration
Around 100 jobs go after loss-making firm calls in KPMG
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NewsGreen light for more Manchester skyscrapers
Developer Renaker behind 52-storey buildings drawn up by local firm Simpson Haugh
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NewsWillmott Dixon chalks up £33m Bristol office scheme
City centre office will include energy-generating lifts
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NewsFirms primed for £1.5bn government consultancy framework
Market engagement sessions to start next month
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NewsWinners on £260m Highways England framework revealed
Consultancy deal will run alongside agency’s five year investment programme
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FeaturesCould try harder: construction squares up to the new Building Safety Bill
Source: Shutterstock Confidence in the industry’s ability to refurbish buildings, including recladding blocks or installing insulation, has been severely dented by the Grenfell disaster. One route to improving quality control is less construction on site and more factory-based manufacturing techniques The consensus seems to be that the ...
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NewsCovid set to see product manufacturers pour more money into e-commerce
Firms’ investment in factories expected to drop, CPA survey says
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NewsPRP among four architects to unveil designs for Kensington & Chelsea council homes
Scheme was given planning last week
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NewsTonic for Kier as firm chalks up £170m of school wins
Wins a boost for firm which warned earlier this month about rising debt
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NewsHS2 unveils designs for first Chiltern tunnel vent shaft house
Grimshaw-designed facility to be built by Sir Robert McAlpine, VolkerFitzpatrick and Bouygues
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NewsTender prices heading towards deflation, Arcadis warns
Covid sending numbers into negative territory
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NewsJenrick defends decision to speed up Westferry approval as ‘perfectly fair’
Housing secretary fast-tracked decision to help developer avoid £50m charge
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NewsJenrick to detail planning deregulation
Housing secretary’s changes to include permitted development right to demolish and rebuild existing properties
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NewsCurrie & Brown to manage Scottish medicine centre job
Consultant to provide project and cost management
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NewsBuilding Safety Bill announced
New laws will see biggest overhaul in bulding regulations for 40 years
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NewsCouncils start action against owners of 30 buildings still wrapped in ACM cladding
Government promises further measures if work is not carried out
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NewsDevelopers on notice for £670m west London towers scheme
Work will see 1,700 homes built alongside District and Piccadilly line tube tracks












