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Kingspan admits ‘informal’ talks with US firm Carlisle following takeover bid reports
But Irish materials firm says there is “no active engagement” presently
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Armitt to make key speech at inaugural Building the Future Commission conference
Just two weeks left to secure your space at the inaugral conference
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Stepnell turns down work to stay in black
Regional contractor has tightened up controls after being hit with problem jobs four years ago
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Cost of Laing O’Rourke’s Factory International venue tops £240m
Scheme by Dutch practice OMA was given initial budget of £110m six years ago
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UK board director at Skanska goes as firm prepares to cut jobs
Company looking at paring back number of back-office staff
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A new way to make contracts greener
TLT and TCLP’s free contracting tool flags climate issues at all stages in the building lifecycle
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Vistry targeting 25,000 homes per year under new partnerships strategy
Details of job cuts following restructure to be made public in November
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New Keltbray business offers to test for RAAC
Firm has written to government and CLC to help out on schools crisis
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Features
The education centre built from reclaimed beach timber
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole council has built an education centre from timber groynes reclaimed from the beach. Thomas Lane looks at the project, which has been shortlisted for the net zero award at this year’s Building Awards
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Laing O’Rourke and client in talks over cost of design changes on £600m Olympia scheme
Pair attempting to reach agreement on final bill at huge redevelopment of west London site
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Liverpool to appoint team to masterplan city’s historic waterfront
Council looking for placemaking specialists to guide development over the next 15 years
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DfE’s ‘primarily visual’ RAAC surveys may have missed hidden flaws
Department officials resist MP’s attempts to get numbers of unsurveyed schools in testy committee hearing
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KPF’s 35-storey Shoreditch tower approved
Office scheme to transform Old Street Roundabout’s Inmarsat Building
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Multiplex set for £450m housing scheme at former St John’s Wood barracks
Upmarket London development planned for previous headquarters of Royal Horse Artillery
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Inland Homes subsidiary breaches loan covenant
South east housing developer says it is yet to secure a waiver for £13.6m loan
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Ramboll recruits new regenerative services lead from WSP
Rachel Jones to join firm’s transport team as a director
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Mace steps in to finish off Birmingham City work left in limbo by Buckingham collapse
Deal being carried out under CM contract
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Vistry changes strategy to focus fully on partnerships housing
Shares in listed firm soar as boss Greg Fitzgerald lays out plan to merge housebuilding business into partnerships arm
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Parts of East Anglia University closed over failing concrete fears
Grade II*-listed student accomodation blocks the second by architect Denys Lasdun to be hit by RAAC crisis
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Comment
Why counting the cost of carbon is anything but straightforward
Is the price of carbon emissions going up or down? It might depend on who you are and where your project is located, writes Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis. That is not a good thing