All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 44
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Construction defies UK economic slump with September growth
Industry shows ‘resilience’ with third consecutive month of expansion
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Private sector playbook will help construction improve productivity, says Lendlease boss
Guide to good practice launches today
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CO-RE founder Julian Vickery dies, aged 69
One of firm’s orignal founders worked as consultant to firm after retiring two years ago
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COP27: UK must keep 1.5C target alive, says UKGBC
Rishi Sunak urges delegates to deliver after his commitment to climate action had been questioned
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Hollywood stars given permission for revamp of ‘eyesore’ Wrexham football stadium
Actors Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney made headlines with their purchase of Welsh club in 2020
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Laing O’Rourke in £14m legal battle with Manchester university over ‘defective’ building
Architect John McAslan and engineer Gifford also dragged into dispute
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Former transport committee chair given rail and HS2 brief
Huw Merriman has long been vocal supporter of rail project
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RICS urges dramatic shake-up of national policy to decarbonise built environment
Gaps in current policy make it difficult to assess progress
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No proof M&S considered deep retrofit of Oxford Street store, claims heritage group
Save spars with retailer on final day of public inquiry into redevelopment plans
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CPA sets out sharp downwards revision of construction output forecast
Private housing output to drop 9%
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Pupils see behind-the-scenes at HS2 dig site as Open Doors 2023 launches
Build UK scheme invites public behind the hoardings of UK building sites
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Sizewell C under review and could be scrapped, say reports
Scheme under threat in upcoming fiscal statement
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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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