All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 43
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Kwarteng’s growth plans: what does it all mean for infrastructure projects?
When the chancellor announced his plans for growth there was much to welcome, but any positives are now almost entirely obscured
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Agreement marks step forward for plans to build small nuclear facility in North Wales
Welsh government’s nuclear development body wants to start building in 2027
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Strong construction wage growth outstripped by inflation, says ONS
Industry vacancies rise to buck national trend
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Could Mace and Willmott Dixon’s ‘trust-based’ partnership signal a better way of working?
Two of Britain’s leading contractors are collaborating on ProCure23, the latest iteration of the NHS’ framework for major capital projects. Daniel Gayne finds out how the alliance will work and what it means for Tier One
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New £140m office at MediaCity gets green light
Work on Sheppard Robson scheme won’t start until next summer at earliest
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WSP nabs Stantec pair to lead urban regeneration work
Duo to beef up Canadian giant’s property and buildings business
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Meet the shadow cabinet: who are they and what would they do for construction?
As Labour’s poll numbers soar, we explore the key figures for construction in the shadow cabinet
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Construction returns to growth despite gloomy expectations
Business confidence at its lowest level in two years
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Ministers defend Tory retrofit policy against industry criticism
Government wants ‘intelligent net zero’, says business secretary
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Retrofit investment saves Greater Manchester public estate £2m annually
Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme has seen 200 properties improved in the city-region
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New construction minister appointed
Thurrock MP is eighth person to take up role in less than four years
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‘No way’ HS2 will be scrapped to prove fiscal responsibility, says minister
Rumours rail project could be victim of expected spending cuts after disastrous mini-budget
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Costain and Mott MacDonald win Stonehenge Tunnel contract
Scheme still waiting on transport secretary’s approval
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RICS opens consultation on draft guidance for valuing cladded properties
Group seeking to help leaseholders by encouraging consistentcy in valuation
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Inflation and rate rises put thousands of firms at risk of insolvency, accountant warns
The number of at-risk construction companies jumped 54% in the last quarter
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Plasterers lead the way as self-employed wages exceed expectations
August wage packets for freelance workers up 2% overall, according to Hudson Contract
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Social housing providers and local authorities invited to bid for £1.5bn of retrofit cash
About 130,000 properties could share funds for energy-efficiency improvements
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Green infrastructure investment centre-stage at conference as Labour poll lead grows
Shadow chancellor announces £8bn green fund after Starmer promises to support homeownership
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Grosvenor links up with Japanese developer for debut job
Pair to build office part of South Molton Triangle development