All Building articles in 18 October 2024 – Page 3
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News
Haworth Tompkins’ plans to transform King’s Lynn venue where Shakespeare performed
14th century building is country’s largest surviving medieval guildhall
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Lendlease sale edges closer with shortlist of bidders ‘due next month’
Firm was put on the market in May by company’s Australian parent
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Features
Picking up Carillion’s pieces: how Balfour Beatty finally finished the Midland Metropolitan University Hospital
West Birmingham’s new super hospital has just opened, six years later than planned following the failure of Carillion in 2018. Thomas Lane visits the new building to find out how the team overcame multiple problems, and to see what the finished project is like
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Two firms pricing stalled £95m Victoria Tower overhaul
Winner on delayed scheme due to be announced later this year
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Information - Building
Webinar - Unlocking affordable housing delivery: Strategies, challenges, and opportunities
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Fresh hope for Bakerloo line extension as Aecom and WW + P asked to carry out stations study
Scheme involves adding four stations south of of current terminus at Elephant & Castle
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Output returned to growth in August after July slump
New work leads rebound as repair and maintenance remains flat
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RSHP warns on turnover despite UK workloads holding up
Architect says income in 2024 will be lower than last year’s £25m
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In partnership
What more can investors and regulators do to help project teams decarbonise buildings?
As part of last month’s Climate Week NYC, Building hosted a roundtable with the support of Gleeds and in partnership with the Climate Group. Our discussion with leading construction experts identified the blockers to greener buildings and key drivers for change
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Plans lodged for 1,500-home regeneration scheme in Woolwich
Proposals by DLA Architecture filed with Greenwich council this week