All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 52
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Full-length Elizabeth line services will be running this year, says TfL boss
Weekend closures for testing mean full 60-mile line will be operational much sooner than predicted date of May 2023
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Medical Research Council offers £50m contract to green estate
Research body is seeking a partner to make its estate net zero
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Solving the industry’s green problem: inside Drees & Sommer’s new energy-plus HQ
German firm demonstrates its commitment to circular design in Stuttgart as it eyes UK expansion
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Firms on notice for £250m passive fire protection framework
Efficiency East Midlands also procuring for £51m scaffolding framework
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Swampy among those named in High Court action to stop ‘violent activists’ crippling HS2 job
Railway’s boss says cost of dealing with disruption will hit £200m by time scheme is finished
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International trio picked for £1.25bn Stonehenge Tunnel build
Scheme still needs approval from Grant Shapps
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Make whole-life carbon assessments mandatory for buildings, committee urges government
Chronic skills gap an obstacle to cutting emissions
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£140m bust-up between NHS trust and Lendlease heads for High Court trial this autumn
Other firms dragged into North-east hospital row include Balfour Beatty and architect Keppie Design
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CLC sets out strategy to mitigate rampant inflation
Group looking at long-term impact of war in Ukraine
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Heatherwick, LEAP and Alison Brooks among RIBA regional winners
Building of the year awards for projects including cancer support centre and modern reimagining of an Oxford quad
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Half of built environment firms hit by ransomware in past two years, survey says
Businesses report weak recovery strategies
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Government announces £553m investment to improve energy efficiency in public buildings
Kew Gardens, National Football Museum and Nottingham’s Queens Medical Centre among beneficiaries
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UEL after partner for £35m redevelopment of Stratford campus
Firms given until later next month to send in bids
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TfL looking for developers at three central London stations
Office projects slated for Bank, Paddington and Southwark stations
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Could a Gloucestershire training centre have found the answer to construction’s people problem?
A family firm in need of more workers to expand its business took matters into its own hands by opening a training centre for construction skills which soon expects to train 2,000 people a year
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DfE to reshape procurement for crumbling schools estate
Supply chain summit comes amid reports that English schools pose ‘risk to life’
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Chancellor urged to invest £2.3bn a year to insulate millions of low-value homes
Senior housing figures say government is ‘fighting a losing battle’ on cost of living and net zero without efficiency improvements for millions of properties
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Unions clash with construction employers group over ‘derisory’ pay offer
Unions are seeking a 10% pay rise for half a million workers