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WYG name change was UK decision, says Tetra Tech boss
Firm dropped historic marque in January and replaced it with name of US owner
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MPs vote down proposal to fund fire safety works
House of Commons rejected the Lords amendment to the Fire Safety Bill
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Architects picked for Hackney Wick masterplan development
Scheme will include homes and commercial space
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In Business: How Tetra Tech hopes to leave its WYG past behind
After racking up millions in losses, the GB boss of the renamed consultant says it has found a home free from the whims of the City
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How to reinvent department store buildings
Creating residential accommodation above our shops could be a way to reinvigorate our high streets, says Martin Williams
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Green Homes Grant had ‘devastating consequences’ for construction sector, MPs say
Environmental audit committee calls on government to launch national retrofit strategy
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Aecom blames profit slump on cost of streamlining business
Profit halves as firm takes axe to staff numbers
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Ousted Kier boss to chair Hull fire safety firm
Haydn Mursell left the top job at Kier two years ago
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Resource issues and IR35 tax changes another headache for Crossrail, Jacobs warns
Project fighting to staff up scheme in face of competing rivals
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Fosters’ plan for Hammersmith Bridge could slash £40m from repair bill
Proposal to open crossing next summer for cyclists and pedestrians
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Minister says plan to scale back HS2’s Euston station won't harm scheme
Andrew Stephenson says cutting a platform would still allow for all planned services to run
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AHMM on right lines after Southwark Tube station office gets green light
Scheme was redesigned after architect’s plan for 30-storey block fell through
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Pre-construction services: a good idea or a waste of money?
Early contractor engagement can bring considerable benefits – but too much too soon can achieve the opposite, says Iain Parker
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Cost model: Later living provision
The later living sector must grow rapidly to support the UK’s ageing population. Alex Hyams of Alinea and Assael Architecture’s Félicie Krikler and Rory O’Hagan consider how to unlock the sector’s potential from a design and location perspective and break down the costs of building a retirement community
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Existing offices could become ‘rapidly obsolete’ after pandemic, Landsec chief warns
Mark Allan made comments at Mipim debate on future of real estate
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Government official reprimanded certifier on ‘serious’ error in Grenfell insulation certificate, inquiry hears
BBA’s certificate for Kingspan product described by inquiry counsel as ‘dangerously misleading’
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Arcadis picked to lead redevelopment of Harrogate Nightingale hospital site
Town’s convention centre will reopen in June
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Major Southampton scheme approved after post-covid rejig
Retail and hotel space scaled back in wake of pandemic
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In pictures: Hawkins\Brown wins planning for £80m library four years after competition win
Team with Schmidt Hammer Lassen beat starry shortlist
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Recovery in Scotland must have a green focus
Holyrood’s net zero targets are five years ahead of the rest of the UK, and to reach them we must engage SMEs and the next generation, says Stuart Parker