All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 32
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Arup takes stake in low-carbon concrete firm
Concretene developer hopes to roll product out over next three years
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In pictures: Local architect outlines what ex-Debenhams store in Nottingham could be
GT3 hopes proposals will be picked up by prospective developers
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Do less but better, infrastructure adviser tells government
Small steps forward in all directions will not bring necessary progress on green economy goals, says NIC
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Plans submitted for £250m Cambridgeshire science park redevelopment
Bruntwood SciTech behind proposals for 400,000 sq ft scheme
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Winners announced on £4.5bn public sector framework for southern England
Fifth generation framework includes new lots for SMEs
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ICE demands mandatory reporting on cost of adapting infrastructure to changing climate
UK must plug ‘data gap’ before it can make meaningful progress on resilience, says body
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Government announces winners of £1.8bn retrofit funding pot
Claims 115,000 homes across England could benefit, as well as schools and hospitals
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Revised office job at centre of Stanhope’s £700m life sciences scheme get green light
Initial plans for Red Hall approved in 2021 with Laing O’Rourke set to start building work this summer
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‘Enough ministers to fill a football team’: former Homes England boss laments housing department’s revolving door
Constant comings and goings leads to more uncertainty, Nick Walkley adds
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Former Homes England chief defends public sector going to Mipim
Councils and other groups have to court private investment, says Nick Walkley
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Can campaigners save Liverpool Street station from the bulldozers? Here’s how they did it last time
As the battle over Sellar’s plans to overhaul Liverpool Street hots up, Daniel Gayne delves into the archive to find out about the original 1970s campaign to save the Victorian station
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Winners on £2.5bn MoJ construction framework named
Contract to run five years with option for £1bn extension
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Manchester university fires starting gun on race to join £260m framework
Framework covers work ranging from demolition to construction and refurbishment
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Infrastructure inflation set to be double that of building, Arcadis says
Consultant predicts up to 7% price hike for civils work this year
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Construction output drops as UK economy returns to growth
Bad weather in January blamed for weakest performance since last June
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Transport secretary confirms two year delay on HS2
Euston stretch and later phases in the North to be hit by phasing change
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Government set to announce HS2 delays
Costs on first phase have reportedly risen £2bn since last update
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Forterra says housebuilders’ woes to hit demand this year after bumper 2022
Brickmaker says key its sales will be spring selling season
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Green light for 41-storey tower in Salford
Final piece of Greengate cluster will deliver 518 homes
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Ministers considering changes to post-Brexit immigration rules for construction workers
Sector could be added to list making it easier to recruit skilled labour from abroad