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Elizabeth House tower scheme gets final planning green light
1960s block will be torn down and renamed One Waterloo
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Watford begins search for JV partner for £200m regeneration scheme
Council wants to build 300 home, mixed-use scheme around historic town hall
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The colour of money: Green finance
Major investors are a driving force behind the net zero revolution as they become increasingly vocal about what they expect from the businesses in which they invest
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5 minutes with … Laura Collins at Stanhope
The firm’s project developer on starting out at Davis Langdon as an apprentice QS, working compressed hours and the women who have inspired her
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Grenfell Inquiry module two: A look back at key evidence about the cladding materials
The section of the inquiry covering products installed on the tower contained many shocking revelations. Now that it is over, Tom Lowe explains who said what
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Covid drives big differences in employers’ gender pay gaps
Cost-cutting measures have penalised women at some firms while elsewhere wage disparity has narrowed
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Mace brings in Aecom veteran to beef up Dubai consultancy business
Steve Gee spent 16 years at US firm
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Homes England considers tough new green building standards
Housing quango director says ‘live conversation’ is underway about bringing in energy efficiency rules
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In pictures: Beard completes work on Levete’s Oxford Uni buildings
Wadham College scheme bankrolled by Hong Kong businessmen
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BBA appoints former Crossrail manager under planned rejig
Certifier hires new operations director as part of promised overhaul
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Willmott Dixon to start £23m Gateshead multi-storey car park
Scheme due to be used by visitors to nearby arena being built by McAlpine
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Covid has set back women’s progress by years, experts fear
Extra childcare burdens and a higher proportion on furlough could be disadvantaging women
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State of the market: Becalmed waters but no plain sailing
A surge in optimism is wonderful to see, but material price inflation could put a brake on construction’s rebound
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Decision on City tower next to Gherkin delayed
Stiff Trevillion office had been slated for approval this morning
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Rebound in new commercial work sends output to six-month high
ONS data also reveals GDP grew by 0.4% in February
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Laing O’Rourke sets out zero carbon and gender employment targets
Firm to employ equal numbers of men and women by 2033