All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 66
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Non-executives whose dismissals sparked RICS crisis criticise group’s public apology
Four raise doubts over statement’s sincerity
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Government looks set to scrap HS2’s eastern leg in favour of regional links
Boris Johnson expected to make announcement on new rail policy at this week’s conference
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British Steel price hike sign of the ‘next phase’ of cost inflation, consultant warns
Rising energy costs set to hit domestically made products such as bricks and blocks
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RICS issues grovelling public apology to wrongfully dismissed non-executives
External review into the institution’s future purpose also set to start within weeks
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CBI in talks with government to boost UK’s construction material exports
Group also ‘pushing hard’ for tax and regulatory changes in this autumn’s Budget to encourage research and development
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Green light for £300m mega-basement at the Ritz
Subterranean extension to include a spa, swimming pool and 53 new rooms
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Another major Isle of Dogs scheme given the green light
CZWG-designed cluster of blocks could provide up to 2,000 homes
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Perkins & Will parachuted in to replace BDP on £600m hospital job
Architect replaced by rival bidder following breakdown of bidder engagement discussions
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BIG under pressure to cut height of Fleet Street office block
Heritage groups say ’overbearing’ 21-storey block would harm neighbouring 1932 Daily Express building
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Outline permission for huge Allies & Morrison scheme in Canary Wharf
Seven-block development features towers up to 225m in height
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Repurposing vacant Yorkshire mills could create 9,000 homes, Historic England says
There are currently 237 unused mills in the region, according to new report
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Government launches huge £30bn construction framework
ProCure23 deal broken down into five lots
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Clear out RICS’ governing council and replace it with newly elected members, boss of global law firm says
Secretariat managing director Paul Roberts adds membership of the council should be ‘immediately reviewed’
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Construction should brace for winter boom, Glenigan says
September figures point to strong pipelines despite fall in awards for smaller projects
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Lee Rowley: what we know about the new construction minister
Son of milkman and grandson of Derbyshire miners now industry’s main contact in government
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Lee Rowley appointed new construction minister
Derbyshire MP is the sixth construction minister in less than two years
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Materials shortages eased in August, CLC says
But several key materials remain in short supply, update warns
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Firms chasing spots on £750m retrofit framework
Four-year Fusion21 deal to be used for decarbonisation works on homes and schools
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Five firms shortlisted for £1.9bn Lower Thames Crossing jobs
Contracts cover approach roads either side of the river Thames
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Plans lodged for second phase of Birmingham’s £700m Paradise development
Commercial building, hotel and new public realm schemes submitted to city council