All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 41
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Construction activity grows at fastest rate since spring despite plunging confidence
Warnings that next PMI survey will start to see impact of former prime minister’s mini-budget debacle
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Is artificial intelligence the answer to HS2’s rising cost problem?
As inflation bites, HS2 has been told to find savings. Could artificial intelligence be the cost-cutting ace up the project’s sleeve?
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Osborne raids affordable housing firm for new chief executive
Interim chief will stay on group’s board
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Transport minister hints at return to trimmed-down version of NPR
But Mark Harper reiterates government commitment to HS2
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RIBA appoints GPs’ boss to become new chief executive
Valerie Vaughan-Dick to start new role in January
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Future of ISG gigafactory in balance as developer seeks emergency cash
Britishvolt’s collapse could see race to take over ownership of Northumberland site
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Camden after partner for next phase of award-winning estate regen
Contract to complete Karakusevic Carson masterplan worth £133m
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HS2 asked to find savings as Euston job digs into contingency
Project has spent further £200m of reserve cash since spring
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In pictures: HS2 launches second London tunnel boring machine
‘Caroline’ will spend next two years drilling toward Euston
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Slow progress on retrofit putting net zero goals at risk, says report
UK comes fourth in index of G20 countries but lagging
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Investors snubbing UK commercial property as market enters downturn, says RICS
Buyer enquiries slip to levels last seen at start of pandemic
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Grade II listed 1960s Manchester office set for major refurbishment
Developer Bruntwood wants development to be ‘blueprint’ for listed retrofits
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BCO recommends office density reduction for post-pandemic world
Change in spec will help meet net zero targets, says body
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Clouds gather over HS2: What would cutting Britain’s biggest infrastructure project mean for the industry?
HS2 has survived a lot in the past decade, but as Jeremy Hunt prepares his Halloween Budget, some in the industry are feeling frightened. Building considers what could be at risk.
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A known quantity in uncharted waters: Rishi Sunak takes the helm in Downing Street
With Jeremy Hunt reportedly staying on as chancellor, the incoming PM looks to be setting a course for financial stabilisation. But is UK plc really bound for calmer waters?