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Plans by KPF for 36-storey tower at Silicon Roundabout given public airing
Scheme at Old Street on City fringe set to go in for planning early next year
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Weathering the storm: how architects plan to survive the recession
Designers are usually among the first built environment professionals to feel the impact of an economic downturn. With forecasts getting gloomier by the week, practice leaders are preparing for a rough ride, writes Tom Lowe
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Countryside teams up with Warwickshire council for £2.5bn housing schemes
JV to build 2,000 timber-framed, sustainable homes over 30-year period
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Green light for £50m City office scheme
Development will be built between Moorgate and Coleman Street
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Adjudication: is it time to evolve?
A new report highlights the need for transparency in adjudication decisions as well as more diversity in the profession
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Mace inks biggest fit-out job in years
Scheme involves overhauling former Goldman Sachs HQ on Fleet Street
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Balfour Beatty signs deal with US firm to build mini nuclear reactors
First plant could be up and running by end of decade
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Firms warned as fresh Russia sanctions come into force
Suite of economic restrictions after country’s invasion of Ukraine 300 days ago went live at end of last week
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Sustainability: Estate decarbonisation
In decarbonising their portfolios, estate owners must strike a careful balance between making sound investments and driving efficiencies
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We welcome energy efficiency measures – but ministers must heed our concerns
It is vital that the responses of the construction sector are taken on board as the government consults on the ECO+ scheme, writes Eddie Tuttle of the CIOB
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My World Cup diary: final reflections with glory for Argentina in a tournament where minnows triumphed
Richard Steer enjoyed a thrilling World Cup final at the conclusion of a tournament that often challenged football’s world order
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Faltering economy sees directors put brakes on sale of Stewart Milne
Firm says disposal in current market conditions ‘not in best interests of group’
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Losses at AHMM widen to more than £1m
Architect says impact of covid and planning delays keep business in red
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Three in £150m race to revamp Islington landmark
Makeover for Angel Square will add more storeys to 1990s block
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Allies and Morrison co-founder stepping back to concentrate on joinery business
Graham Morrison set up firm with Bob Allies in 1984
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Unsecured creditors of collapsed Welsh contractor won’t see missing £3m, administrator says
Jehu Group went after more than 85 years in business
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Open your doors and help recruit the next generation
Next year’s Open Doors event will involve young people visiting construction projects all over the UK, and now the DfE is on board making sure schools understand pathways into the industry
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Plans to revamp 1930s Hammersmith office block get green light
Buckley Gary Yeoman working on scheme for developer General Projects
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Vistry to lay off around 100 staff following Countryside takeover
Redundancies come under plans for enlarged firm to save £50m annually