More news – Page 214
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Sunak subsidies for oil and gas industry could insulate 2 million homes, says think-tank
Tax reliefs in chancellor’s new windfall levy will save energy firms billions
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Fusion21 launches £250m repairs and maintenance framework
Framework to supply housing assocaitions and local authorities across country
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Manchester Arena to undergo £50m redevelopment
HOK appointed to design ‘extensive transformation’ ahead of completion of rival Co-op Live venue next year
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Natural England advice ‘overestimates new housing’s impact on nutrient pollution’
HBF urges councils to base nutrient neutrality figures on different criteria to those recommended by Natural England
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Countryside says ‘unsolicited’ £1.5bn takeover bid is too low
Board of partnerships housebuilder says offer from US investor Inclusive Capital ‘undervalues’ the business
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Skanska wins £259m contract to build storage for MoD
Facility in Gloucestershire will store 4,100-strong Army fleet ready for deployment
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HS2 starts installing UK’s longest rail bridge
The 700-tonne bridge-building machine will install 1,000 unique bridge segments across two miles
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Planners back HTA’s 31-storey tower as latest Isle of Dogs scheme
Practice adds five storeys to estate-regeneration scheme centrepiece for Mount Anvil and One Housing
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Comment
Remembering Roger Knowles
Arguably the inventor of the claims consultant, James R Knowles had a knack for communication second to none
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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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San Francisco-based ESG investor eyes £1.5bn takeover of Countryside
But housebuilder ‘not engaging’ with offer talks, says Inclusive Capital Partners
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Another Fleet Street job to start soon with Wates lined up for £75m office revamp
Site was former home of Magic Circle law firm
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Comment
This is not just a green building, this is a Marks & Spencer’s green building…
The argument about the relative benefits of retrofit versus rebuild for the flagship store has been hijacked by cheap political point-scoring, writes Gleeds chairman Richard Steer
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Features
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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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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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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Comment
Civils and carbon: must try harder
Designers and specifiers of civils works are missing opportunities to reduce the carbon intensity of projects. Is it laziness, or are there deeper issues at play?