More news – Page 192
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News
Gloomy outlook as Glenigan reports decline in project starts
Health and education builds the outliers as cost rises hit confidence
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Heritage group lays into £30m National Gallery revamp
Group voices “grave concerns” over controversial £30m proposals to remodel grade I-listed Sainsbury Wing
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In pictures: BBC moves into new Bristol studios
Corporation’s Natural History Unit switches offices after more 60 years at historic Clifton site
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Comment
The drive towards car-free communities
With an increasing number of people opting to live without their own vehicle, we must adapt, plan and build accordingly
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Mace inks first phase of work at huge expansion of Oxford University science park
Deal understood to be worth around £50m with Hawkins Brown drawing up wider masterplan for Begbroke site
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Big names in hunt for £200m makeover of historic Berkeley Square block
Current Lansdowne House was built in 1980s and has heritage stretching back to 1760s
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Government attacked for advice confusion on stairwells in high rises
RIBA says new circular provides no certainty over which flat blocks will need more than one staircase
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Comment
Essential law: Defects, part four
In the fourth article of the essential law series to look at the topic of defects, Mel Tomlin explains the measure of damages recoverable in defects claims
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TfL strikes funding deal to secure £3.6bn capital investments
20-month settlement follows succession of emergency agreements
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Minister draws up plans to speed up infrastructure projects
Changes announced by Greg Clark designed to keep lid on escalating costs
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Britishvolt delays production plans for 18 months on gigafactory set to be built by ISG
Construction on Northumberland scheme was recently halted
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Masterplan lodged for £1bn revamp of estate in shadow of Olympic Park
Proctor & Matthews and Metropolitan Workshop on design team leading long-delayed Stratford scheme
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Comment
We should let listed buildings change and evolve so they can play a part in our future
A building should not be treated like an old pot in a museum. We need a more robust and pragmatic approach to listed structures, says Anna Beckett
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PRP appointed lead architect on Broadwater Farm estate refurb
Tottenham blocks found to be structurally unsound in tests carried out in wake of the Grenfell Tower fire
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Majority of construction SMEs being paid more quickly after pandemic
CIOB report reveals positive legacy of coronavirus in industry
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Balfour Beatty team after contractor for £30m MEP job on HS2 tunnels
Scheme covers work in Midlands
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‘Huge number’ of fire dampers installed with life-threatening fault, BESA warns
Trade body urges immediate action to address fire risk
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Features
5 minutes with … Elizabeth Wright at Muse Developments
The senior manager at Morgan Sindall’s development arm on the importance of listening and feeling guilty when saying ‘no’. She also reveals what’s wrong with the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore