All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 38
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Technocrats should not call the shots on UK infrastructure, Armitt tells Lords committee
NIC chair rebuffs suggestions that body is underpowered
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Mott MacDonald and WSP appointed to next phase of East West Rail link
Joint venture appointed as technical partner for project
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‘Dramatic’ drop in HS2 complaints following Queen’s death
Independent commissioner’s report highlights impacts of road works as continuing challenge
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Turner & Townsend picks new MMC chief to lead expansion
New boss arrives from project manager Blacc
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Plans in for 32-storey office tower beside historic London market
Developers say 85 Gracechurch Street will drive footfall at Leadenhall Market
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RICS board chair named as governance shake-up continues
Former CBRE veteran to head up new group at institution
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One in three construction firms suffering worker shortage
Latest government statistics show impact of inflation and industrial action
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Ex-RICS president turned critic takes top job at risk consultancy
Last year Amanda Clack called for independent inquiry into RICS financial scandal
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Shapps gives go-ahead for UK’s first carbon capture power station
Power plant in North Lincolnshire will capture up to 1.5MT of carbon each year
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Buro Four poaches ex-JLL director to lead new Oxford life science hub
Firms seeks to bolster regional offering
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Skanska offers loans to staff to help with cost of living
Follows £1m investment in on-off cash payments to employees
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Government must incentivise private investment in retrofit, says banker group
New report urges stamp duty discounts and property-linked financing models
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Revised plans drawn up for mixed-use overhaul of historic Manchester warehouse
Previous proposals for Great Northern Warehouse were approved four years ago
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Campaigners lay into Make’s South Bank ‘hulk’ as public inquiry into £400m scheme kicks off
Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms
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Low carbon housing development held back by false cost perceptions, says BEIS report
Five-year study says sustainable development need not be expensive
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Major projects negatively impacted by ‘lengthy delays’ to policy updates, says NIC design chair
Sadie Morgan says stalled announcements impact on delivery planning
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Features
Meet the UK materials start-up chasing the Prince of Wales’s million-pound prize
Ahead of the Earthshot Prize 2022 ceremony tonight, we spoke to Dr Natasha Boulding, co-founder of Low Carbon Materials, about her firm’s plans to green the building materials sector
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Office sector must collaborate and share data to meet net zero goals, says BCO report
Only 12% of survey respondents believe office developers are meeting operational carbon targets