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Manchester tower likened to ‘tombstone’ gets green light
Scheme designed by Glenn Howells Architects received hundreds of objections
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New carbon reporting rules for construction unveiled
RICS, RIBA and UKGBC part of group drawing up emissions database
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NMCN brings in Highways England director to operations role
Shares in struggling firm suspended until it files 2020 results
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Are we approaching ‘peak new-build’ in the construction industry?
The need to focus on re-using materials and adapting existing buildings is more urgent than ever as we search for greener solutions for the built environment, says Mark Farmer
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Contractors limber up as high-profile London schemes get planning green light
IBM building makeover and new Moorfields Eye Hospital among jobs to be OK’d
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Croydon council set to turn down Urban Splash offer for Brick By Brick
Officers at cash-strapped London borough recommend sale is halted despite ’reasonable’ offer
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Number of people in construction still on furlough drops below 150,000, HMRC says
Employers claimed £135m in payments in May, provisional figures show
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BDP snaps up Everton stadium architect Pattern
Firm also worked on stadia for next year’s World Cup
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Scaffolding firm sought for restoration of Nelson’s flagship
Job is for ongoing restoration of HMS Victory
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Crossrail 2 ‘ready to be restarted when time is right’, London’s mayor promises
Scheme was mothballed this spring
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Boss of new £20m cost consultant warns against ‘strong arming’ staff back into office
TowerEight founder says employers could lose staff if they pressure them to come back to desks
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Smaller housebuilders may get government help to cope with materials shortages
Housing minister says it will intervene if shortages become an 'ongoing and material obstacle'
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How can hospitals be designed with single rooms when space is so limited?
Some hospital trusts are asking for the majority of beds to be in single rooms, Smriti Singh looks at ways to make that possible
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5 minutes with … Joy Nazzari at Showhere
The founder of proptech platform Showhere - set up during the pandemic - has worked on some of London’s biggest regeneration projects
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In Business: Reds10 and the rise of offsite construction
The firm’s chief executive and chairman discuss a booming business, the switch from consultancy, why family matters and how construction can attract new talent
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New Lords committee launches inquiry into housebuilding
Peers will seek evidence on combating barriers to meeting housing demand
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Listed architect expects better second half as covid sends it to £1m interim loss
Aukett Swanke says work in Europe holding up
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Wilkinson Eyre unveils new images of botanical science centre
Hub will house laboratories researching how plants can help tackle environmental challenges