All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 60
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Improve procurement to achieve net zero, university researchers tell industry
King’s College report warns commitments face being shelved because of cost reasons
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Industry must act fast on new ways of working to combat inflation, says Gleeds
Costs set to remain high for extended period, consultant adds
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In pictures: Facebook and Instagram’s new Kings Cross home opens
Meta to open an additional office in neighbourhood later this year
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Stoke-on-Trent resi development using levelling-up funds approved
Bowmer + Kirkland to begin work on £60m Goods Yard project this year
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Europe’s largest commercial lab to be built at Canary Wharf
Joint venture plans to deliver 22-storey “campus under one roof” in 2026
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Suppliers holding material quotes for just 24 hours over inflation concerns, says CLC
Uncertainty over price rises is leading contractors to think twice before entering contracts
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Ferrovial unveils green site hut
Modules cut CO2 emissions and electricity costs by 90%, firm claims
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L&Q after firms for £2.7bn homes improvement work
Works to ensure housing association’s portfolio meets Decent Homes Standard
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In pictures: how Align JV is building the UK’s longest rail bridge, one piece at a time
Massive infastructure projects at Colne Valley Viaduct and Chiltern Tunnel form first stretch of HS2 outside London
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Canada Water developer seeks additional architects after BIG masterplan approved
Scheme neighbours site of huge planned development by British Land
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Winners of £30bn public construction framework announced
Balfour Beatty and Laing O’Rourke among firms awarded places on ProCure23
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AFK gets permission for bronze facade retrofit to 1980s offices
Studio’s remodelling to give new look to 38 Finsbury Square
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In pictures: British Land’s new green space above Liverpool Street station
New park quadruples green space at Broadgate
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HS2 begins audit of firms following revelations about oligarch with stake in tunnelling contractor
Strabag part-owned by sanctioned industrialist Oleg Deripaska
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Wates begins work to turn Leeds viaduct into public park
Project would give public access to bridge for first time in 40 years
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Mild weather saw wage packets rebound in February, says payroll firm
Average weekly earnings for tradespeople rose sharply last month after January drop
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Ukraine invasion will see tender prices rise as energy costs rocket, Mace warns
2022 output likely to take hit despite strong first quarter
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Customers taking longer to pay contractors after pandemic, says Lloyds research
More than a quarter say customers take more than 30 days to settle invoices
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Architects’ confidence back at pre-pandemic levels but Ukraine worries cloud optimism
Caution over RIBA data collected before Ukraine invasion