All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 13 October 2023 – Page 4
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Plans unveiled to replace Belgravia police station with luxury hotel
Buckingham Palace Road scheme to transform 1993 building with Victorian-style facade
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In pictures: UK’s best offices recognised in BCO National Awards 2023
Barclays Glasgow Campus wins top prize
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The Golden Z: Glasgow’s radical plan to give the high street back to the people
This summer, Glasgow City Council quietly backed a vision to double its city centre population and take back the urban realm from retail domination. Daniel Gayne finds out what it all means
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV takes its report into the English planning system to government
Submission makes the case for giving the current system a chance to work after failed attempts at radical reform
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We were on the right track. Cancelling HS2 has taken us off it
Some building projects are worth the money and the wait. A once-in-a-generation opportunity has now been missed, writes Randstad’s Victoria Short
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This CPD module, sponsored by Vandersanden, explores the innovations in brick manufacturing, with a focus on the material’s green credentials
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Housing business set up by former Wates resi boss makes staff redundant
Founder confirms that regional subsidiaries set to go into administration
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Ex-Carillion chief hit with eight year director ban
Insolvency Service’s decision follows two similar disqualifications for other bosses
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Housebuilding slump drives steepest fall in construction output since covid
Survey of purchasing managers shows drop in housing activity fastest for 14 years outside of pandemic
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HS2 Euston pared back further with reprieved station to feature just six platforms
Original design had proposals for 11 platforms in order to cope with capacity for now abandoned route to Manchester
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Key takeaways from the Conservative Party conference
This party conference will long be remembered as the place HS2 died. But rail was far from the only topic on the agenda in Manchester, as Daniel Gayne reports
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Market forecast: Why margin compression remains a concern
Against a poor economic backdrop, construction output is holding up in every sub-sector except housing. However there are still reasons to be worried.
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Gove delays ITV Studios decision a second time
Scheme set to find out whether it has green light or not by first week of December
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5 minutes with … Jonathon Bentley at Bentley
The firm’s managing director on the challenges of building his business, the importance of seeing every angle and why he has the ball from the men’s Euro 2021 final.Â
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In pictures: NatWest’s 250 Bishopsgate HQ gets makeover
Architect LOM and contractors ISG and Overbury all worked on building which was built in late 1990s
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Listed builders shrug off impact of HS2 decision
Share prices of quoted firms fell slightly on news of Sunak’s confirmation that leg to Manchester has been scrapped
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Galliford Try brings in Skanska procurement boss
Andrew Spencer spent 25 years at previous firm
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Last minute lobbying to keep HS2 falls on deaf ears as industry casts doubt on Sunak’s alternative
Plan to ditch leg of railway to Manchester condemned as mistake by construction sector
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PM scraps HS2 West Midlands to Manchester leg
Savings to be spent on ‘hundreds’ of smaller projects, while Euston link to go ahead under new managementÂ