All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 13 December 2024 – Page 4
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Is an oversupply of architects driving down fees?
A recent downturn in construction has left architecture practices competing for dwindling work. But do longer-term structural issues underlie this situation?
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Green light for £2bn Edinburgh city extension
Local developer Drum Property Group’s 7,000-home scheme granted unanimous approval by council
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Downfall of ISG: how and why it collapsed
Report by administrator EY says firm was set to post after tax losses of £133m while would-be buyer eventually offered £1 for business
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Scott Brownrigg gets green light for another life sciences scheme
Southampton building to feature sloping green roof
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First 500-tonne nuclear reactor installed at Hinkley Point C
Vessel is first nuclear reactor installed in Britain for three decades
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Small Business Commissioner launches new awards system for prompt payment
Late payments have been a major issue in the construction industry
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Graham to build first phase of huge Peel Waters browfield redevelopment in Liverpool
Contractor will design infrastructure for 10.5ha scheme
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ESG regulations: what the future holds for developers
Sustainability is no longer a choice but an industry requirement and the additional costs are outweighed by the positive implications and added value, writes Cundall’s Simon Wyatt
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Former boss of Wates Residential to return in regional role after collapse of business venture
Paul Nicholls named new London regional lead a year after firm which he left to set up went into liquidation
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​Barratt Redrow, Vistry and Taylor Wimpey among 29 signatories to government’s remediation plan
Developers have committed to starting or completing work on all their buildings by end of July 2027
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Why insulation choice isn’t just about U-value
James Francis, Product Manager at ROCKWOOL UK, explains why specifiers need to look beyond a single metric when choosing insulation
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Council buys development in Liverpool stalled by legal wrangles and previous owner’s administration
Plans for offices and housing on Great George Street have been on hold for years
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My route into construction … Amy Laycock, construction manager at BW: Workplace Experts
The industry includes an impressive range and variety of roles – but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how to break in, let alone progress to the top. In this  series, we talk to professionals about their often surprising career twists and turns
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How can we make Henry Ford-style housebuilding work?
Nick Pinder, Mariya Rankin and Magdalena Prus explore the contractual and regulatory implications of a cookie-cutter approach to housebuilding
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Bouygues’ UK boss stepping down after eight years in charge
Fabienne Viala will be succeeded by Philippe Bernard in the new year
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Winners chosen for Canary Wharf project management framework
Group looking to overhaul Docklands estate in wake of changing working practices
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Government commits to fixing cladding on high-rises by end of 2029
Nearly 30 developers commit to doubling speed of remediation
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Fosters sees income break through £400m figure
Country’s biggest architect now employs close to 2,000 people
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British Museum looking for cost consultant on 11-year gallery redevelopment scheme
Firm to work with design team on overhaul of museum’s controversial Elgin Marbles gallery