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Homebuyer surveys: consultants, beware the faults you can’t see
A surveyor who failed to seek certification for a refurbished home has been stuck with massive rebuild costs
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Analysts eye details on more cash-raising measures as Kier prepares to unveil half-year results
Firm to announce interim figures on Wednesday with focus centring on potential equity raise
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CPA sounds warning about materials shortages as fears mount over spiralling costs
Record number of materials firms report price hikes
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Infrastructure update: Our hydrogen future
Interest in green hydrogen has escalated rapidly, so what are the benefits and challenges of this highly sustainable energy technology and what would a hydrogen revolution mean for the built environment?
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London architects optimistic for first time in a year
UK’s largest architecture market finally positive about workloads as lockdown begins to ease
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Core Five latest to warn of ‘perfect storm’ for spiking material costs
Consultant’s report the latest to sound alarm on escalating cost pressures
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Around 10% of buildings with ACM yet to start remediation
Four more buildings also discovered to contain the unsafe material
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Grimshaw beats big-name rivals to win Chinese transport hub
Practice triumphed over Fosters, Zaha Hadid and BIG with designs inspired by mangrove trees
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The Construction Playbook could be a game-changer
Reform of public sector procurement long overdue but we need action on the ground to make the change happen, says Paul Nash
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Race on to wrap up £39m Wembley entrance revamp ahead of FA Cup semi-final
Stadium to let 4,000 fans attend match in covid-secure trial event this weekend
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Plans for 36-storey Salford tower lodged
A planning application for a 36-storey tower in Salford has been submitted for planning. Progressive Living Developments has submitted a full planning application for its Gorton Street site in Greengate. The tower will include apartments and a hotel The plans are for a 36-storey ...
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Ahead of the curve: Park Crescent rebuilt
Plans to demolish a grade I-listed crescent were never going to be uncontroversial, but PDP London has redressed a botched 1960s rebuild and restored many of the original features
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Housing group launches £20m consultancy framework
JV North also fires starting gun on £540m contractors’ framework
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Construction industry gossip: Quick bites
The home front House of Commons leader Jacob Rees-Mogg thinks there’s no need to move MPs and peers out of the Palace of Westminster while work to upgrade it is carried out. Last month, a review of the plan suggested otherwise. Doing so, it said, would ...
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Gleeds raids Mace for new regional director
Paul Mann joins consultant’s northern team in newly created role
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Applications for tall buildings fall 27% in London
Annual survey shows impact of covid-19 on capital’s high-rise buildings market
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The drive for green machines
Things are changing on construction sites, and some of the biggest polluters are taking significant steps to reduce their carbon footprint
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Norwich tower plan scrapped as high court challenge dropped
Architect Broadway Malyan’s involvement in £271m scheme hangs in balance