All ɫTV articles in 13 September 2024 – Page 5
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Winner on rebid £500m ITV Studios scheme Lendlease won two years ago set for this month
Mace and Multiplex pricing scheme originally picked up by up-for-sale contractor
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Labour overturns previous government’s rejection of controversial 350-home Cockfosters scheme
Hawkins Brown and Mae working on TfL’s plans to build four blocks on grade II-listed underground station’s car park
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Housebuilding to kickstart wider industry growth next year, PwC forecasts
RMI worrk also predicted to see output return to black in 2025
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Government commits to ‘system-wide’ construction products reform as CE marking deadline is extended again
Package of building safety measures include scrapping national fire testing standards and mandating sprinklers in care homes
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Tilbury Douglas announces change of CEO in November
Paul Gandy will step down as boss of £500m contractor, to be succeeded by Craig Tatton
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Comment
When it comes to productivity, construction needs to sharpen up
The sector needs to act now if it is to address the other challenges it is facing, writes Andrew Jackson, chief executive, construction, Mace
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Immigration: What Brexit changed and how construction has adapted
In an in-depth report published by the ɫTV the Future Think Tank this week, we look at how Brexit has changed the way we recruit foreign workers – and the implications of that decision. Read the second part of our analysis today
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ɫTV Awards 2024 shortlists: Engineering Consultant of the Year
In a series celebrating ɫTV’s ɫTV Awards finalists, we look at the Engineering Consultant of the Year shortlist
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Tributes paid as former London deputy mayor Nicky Gavron dies aged 82
Gavron was influential in the early development of the London Plan and setting up the capital’s first low emissions zone
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Report backed by major developers calls for government to help SME housebuilders
Pocket Living tells government to create Homes England SME managers under plan to ‘save’ smaller housebuilding sector
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TfL and DfT ‘in discussions’ over new Crossrail 2 safeguarding
Department says no decision has yet been made on protections for the route
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Dagenham fire started from materials kept on scaffolding, initial probe suggests
Institution of Fire Engineers releases detail of preliminary investigation into huge blaze
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Features
Immigration: Why the system needs reform for construction to flourish
In an in-depth report published by the ɫTV the Future Think Tank this week, we look at how Brexit has changed the way we recruit foreign workers – and the implications of that decision. Read the first part of our analysis today
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ɫTV Awards 2024 shortlists: Delivering Social Value Award
In a series celebrating ɫTV’s ɫTV Awards finalists, we look at the Delivering Social Value Award shortlist
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The Grenfell Inquiry’s final report: what to look out for
The Grenfell Inquiry will present its conclusions next Wednesday more than seven years after the fire. Here’s a summary of the evidence the inquiry chairman Sir Martin Moore-Bick has had to unpick
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Investigation: how are councils assessing the risks of uPVC cladding in low-rise housing after the Barnet fire?
When a fire in 2023 destroyed four terraced houses Barnet Council brought the housing sector’s attention to an overlooked fire safety issue: the use of uPVC cladding in low-rise homes. Have other councils heeded its warning? Olivia Barber launched a Freedom of Information investigation to find out
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‘We must be honest with ourselves’: Mace boss says industry needs further improvement as firms brace for Grenfell Inquiry report
Construction Leadership Council co-chair Mark Reynolds said significant improvement has been made since deadly 2017 blaze but it “isn’t enough”
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Barratt pulls four planning applications over 50% affordable housing viability concerns
Group land director calls for tweaks to National Planning Policy Framework proposals
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Manchester approves six new towers including 34-storey Bennetts Associates hotel
Simpson & Haugh’s plans for UK’s second tallest building among bumper crop of high rise approvals