More news – Page 290
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Arcadis beefs up design division with new recruits
Mott MacDonald and Aecom among firms raided to bolster two-year-old practice
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CLC begins plan to help industry monitor equality and diversity improvements
Initiative due to come into force at end of next year
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Review urges creation of custom build delivery unit within Homes England
Conservative MP warns of political unrest without urgent reform
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Housing association starts search for firm to carry out EWS1 checks
Gentoo Group needs a surveyor to complete controversial checks at 30 blocks
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Happiness by design
Architects know how to boost wellbeing through good design – but the onus is on developers to encourage that, says Félicie Krikler
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Skanksa to move UK HQ to smaller offices after infrastructure arm sale
Firm will move to a newly refurbished building near Watford
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A lab of two halves … Warwick’s bold bid to keep those nasty bugs at bay
Designed by Hawkins\Brown, Warwick university’s new £54.3m interdisciplinary biomedical research facility features contrasting facades of dark bronze and white concrete that reflect the two different aspects of what is happening inside
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Kingspan flags materials concerns despite profit and revenue jump
Firm’s pre-tax profit up 67% on 2020
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Another huge Canary Wharf tower scheme approved
Apt’s three-block development could become the largest passivhaus scheme in Europe
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Arup appoints two new global directors
Steve Fernandez and Vicky Evans both based in firm’s Nottingham office
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Highways England changes name and confirms new boss
Organisation will now be known as National Highways
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5 minutes with … Siobhan O’Brien of HB Reavis
The senior design manager talks about architectural stunners, a love of brunch and her secret car-racing skills
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Consultants picked to help steer government’s new hospital programme
Team led by KPMG named interim commercial partner
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Wolfson College, Oxford: first-class graduates in energy efficiency
Wolfson College in Oxford has set out to cut 75% of emissions on its main estate by March next year and plans to be net zero by 2030
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In pictures: Morris & Co gets approval for hanging gardens in Paddington
Planted balconies will be added to one of the earliest offices to complete in canalside development
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Ramboll appoints former Sheppard Robson partner as its first science lead
Rebecca Mortimore to bring together consultant’s science staff for first time
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L&Q’s investment in new homes falls 43%
Housing association misses completions targets amid pandemic lockdown
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Bam UK revenue jumps by 40%
UK civil engineering drove 20% rise in wider group’s civils revenue in first half of 2021
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Balfour Beatty hit by £23m loss at UK construction business
US and Asian construction operations turned a profit