All ɫTV articles in 13 December 2024 – Page 5
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In pictures: Phones 4u founder tops out £2bn luxury Mayfair housing development
Mace construction manager on scheme featuring homes with prices starting at £35m
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Plans go in to build housing at former Griffin Park home of Brentford
Premier League club left historic base of 115 years for new ground in 2020
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Heidi Alexander appointed new transport secretary
MP oversaw implementation of London’s Ultra Low Emissions Zone during stint at City Hall as Sadiq Khan’s deputy mayor for transport
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Features
Cost model: What solutions are there for low embodied carbon office fit-outs?
Office fit-outs score poorly on whole-life emissions, because short tenancies lead to repeated refitting. Aecom’s Lauren Lemcke, Danielle Rowley and Dave Cheshire report on new solutions
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Improving investors’ confidence key to wellbeing of industry next year, Gleeds survey says
Latest report also suggests ISG collapse could be catalyst for change on margins and procurement strategies
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Government puts firms on notice for mammoth £80bn construction framework
Contract notice for seven-year deal to be published in January 2026
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Sponsored
The role of manufacturers in delivering low carbon projects
As the demand for measurable, data-led reporting on carbon emissions increases across the construction industry, the need for manufacturers to improve their transparency, accountability, and specification support also increases
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Sellar’s 36-storey City tower set for approval next week
But Tenacity’s neighbouring 55 Gracechurch scheme in doubt as planning consent expires
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Bids for £1.5bn Parliament framework back next month
Upkeep deal to start next spring and run for seven years
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Louise Haigh resigns as transport secretary after admitting criminal record
Labour politician had set out vision for transport just yesterday
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Costain set for HS2 M&E work
Deal part of slew of track systems contracts announced earlier this week
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From the archives: Trouble at the Lloyd’s building, 1986
ɫTV reports mixed reactions from occupants and doubts about the building’s future prospects in a piece published shortly after the opening of the Richard Rogers-designed landmark
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Campaigners rip into Acme’s new Liverpool Street station plans
Rethink does not “justify concerns” over scrapped Herzog & de Meuron scheme, says Victorian Society-led campaign group
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Housing supply falls 6% year-on-year
13,220 fewer net additional dwellings in 2023/24 compared to previous year, official figures show
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Bishopsgate Goodsyard resurfaces as developers eye 2025 construction start
Green light for Gensler and Buckley Gray Yeoman-designed office tower on site with more approvals expected in coming months
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Rayner gives green light to 165-home scheme previously blocked by Gove on design grounds
Plans designed for Berkeley by OSP Architecture and LDA Design
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London office starts plunged by nearly half between April and September
Refurbishment projects in the capital also dived by 57% as spooked developers hold fire on schemes
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Comment
Tinkering with design and build won’t fix anything – but alliancing can
Martin Davis disagrees with Tony Bingham’s diagnosis and remedies with design and build; rather, he says, it’s integrated collaborative teams that bring transformative outcomes, and one proven methodology is insurance-backed alliancing
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5 minutes with … Nathalie Meunier at Premier Modular
The offsite manufacturer’s sales director and national business development lead on the challenges (and rewards) of working all over the world, the need for a better understanding of the value of MMC and her signature dish, which comes with an aniseed glaze…