More news – Page 268
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Viewing gallery at 22 Bishopsgate set for spring opening
Two-thirds of building now let, funder says
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Gove refuses planning for Brighton tower blocks
Squire & Partners-designed scheme thrown out after deciding designs not good enough
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Industry’s progress on net zero ‘feels different’ to previous efforts, CLC boss says
Andy Mitchell led CLC’s event on construction day at COP26
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Gleeson on course to hit profit targets despite planning hold-ups
Housebuilder says it will hit 2,000 completions for the year
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Comment
Good COP or bad COP?
Jack Pringle looks back at what’s been achieved at the COP26 climate conference and what is just blah, blah, blah
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The race to build gigafactories
There is huge UK market potential in manufacturing facilities for electric vehicle batteries, but also significant challenges ahead
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Tulip team mulling rethink in bid to save £500m project
Developer expected to speak to government ‘to see how plan can be made to work’
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Tulip decision is missed opportunity to deliver positive change
The hard-hit Square Mile will suffer because of Michael Gove’s decision to reject developer’s appeal, says NLA founder Peter Murray
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Faithful & Gould appointed by CIC to net zero role
Consultant to give advice on how firms can hit targets
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Building at COP26: the view from Glasgow, part 3
Tom Lowe has been covering the vital final days of the climate crisis conference. Here’s his final despatch
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Redrow sees autumn revenue slip against ‘exceptional’ 2020
Housebuilder remains on course for revenue of £2.1bn this financial year
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Features
5 minutes with … Pedro Gil at Studio Gil
The founder and director Studio Gil is particularly proud of the work he has done for the Latin American community in London. He is also slightly obsessed with mince pies
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We must expand the skilled workforce if construction is to fuel recovery
A wider range of construction career paths is available now than ever before – but we need to do more to promote them
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Industry reacts as £500m Tulip on the brink after government pulls plug on City tower
Shock and delight as end of the road looms for controversial scheme following Gove’s decision to kick it into touch
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Tulip appeal dismissed over design and carbon concerns
Michael Gove says Fosters’ tower contains ‘too many compromises to amount to world-class architecture’
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Construction output recovers in September as private housing rebounds
However ONS finds that activity down sharply in the third quarter overall as materials shortages bite