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City of London eyes new tower rules
Policy will specify ‘appropriate’ sites for structures above 75m and provide contour map for tall-building clusters
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Infrastructure set to outstrip building work at Keltbray for first time as firm returns to black
Chief executive Darren James adds his name to list of bosses querying decision to pause HS2 Euston job
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In pictures: Plans approved for new public square in shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral
Plans to create 2,800 sq m of new public realm at King Edward Square
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L&G ‘committed’ to housing despite modular U-turn
Housing boss says insurance giant remains ‘passionate’ about housing after shutting Leeds factory
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Time for ministers to enforce boardroom diversity? Meet Lara Oyedele
Have we reached the point where diversity needs to be enforced through regulation? The CIH president thinks so
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Housing association looking at alternatives to 750 homes deal with troubled Ilke
Places for People’s £100m modular deal up in air following firm’s financial woes
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Grimshaw turnover jumps on back of infrastructure surge
Profit doubles as global workloads increase
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They used to call me ‘sir’ on site: Buro Happold’s Sarah Prichard on her journey to the top
For International Women in Engineering Day, one of the sector’s only female MDs talks about tossing coins, working in the Middle East and where the sector goes from here
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Mount Anvil reports sharp rise in profit for 2022
London-focused regeneration developer says it has been ‘unaffected’ by build cost rises
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HS2 begins assembling UK’s first offsite viaduct as cost of delays revealed
Phasing delays estimated to cost taxpayer £366m
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Greater data transparency could enable skills revolution, says ISG report
Contractor calls for open-source approach to planning data
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New homes can (and must) be delivered with nature in mind
A ‘habitat-first’ development in west London aims to emphasise the importance of enhancing and protecting wildlife in and around our schemes, writes Marcus Bate of Mount Anvil
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Groundworks firm could take £2m hit if Ilke collapses
£98m turnover Tamdown is working on two jobs for troubled modular specialist
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Keltbray team to share £485m of nuclear decommissioning work
Job for Magnox has been split into two lots
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Revised plans for £400m Manchester office scheme revealed
Landsec-led development part of £1.4bn Mayfield regeneration
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New Arcadis boss latest to query ‘baffling’ HS2 Euston decision
Central London scheme has seen more than 1,000 people leave project since it was mothballed earlier this year
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In pictures: Stirling stalwarts among RIBA’s 2023 National Award winners
Niall McLaughlin and Witherford Watson Mann projects on 30-strong list, while Mæ and Rural Office bag double entries
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‘Smarter’ hospitals can help solve the challenges facing our healthcare sector
Smaller, more efficient and cost-effective specialised hospital buildings designed to communicate with each other by being data-led and seamlessly connected will lead to better and faster patient care, writes Moritz Spellenberg, associate director at Llewelyn Davies