All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 15 July 2022 – Page 2
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Construction industry gossip: Kicking and screaming
There are more ways than one to show how you really feel
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Barratt profit to exceed expectations
Housebuilder says completions return to pre-pandemic levels but build inflation now running at 9-10%
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Galliford Try bullish on profit
Firm says figure will be at top end of analysts’ expectations
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Graham sees numbers recover from pandemic with turnover hitting record figure
Profit goes up by more than half
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Manchester United begins asking fans what to do with Old Trafford ground
Club says consultation the first of several surveys of supporter opinion
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Architect reveals alternative vision for Norwich’s Anglia Square
Proposals commissioned by Save Britain’s Heritage follow latest Broadway Malyan plans
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Bidders expected shortly for £150m Shoreditch office scheme
Telephone House being redeveloped by Brockton Everlast
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Gather round: Greenwich Design District
Mole’s Victorian warehouse-inspired timber buildings really stand out among the low-cost rental studio spaces designed for creative industries
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For the sake of the planet, we need to fashion some order out of this chaos
The Tory leadership contest is an unwelcome hiatus at a time when vital decisions need making for the country’s future
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The skinniest skyscraper: 111 West 57th Street
The world’s skinniest skyscraper gloriously embraces the rich legacy of Manhattan’s skyline, but raises questions around sustainability and affordable housing
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Problems at modular factory caused collapse of Urban Splash House
‘Under-use, ‘design issues’ and ‘defects’ at Alfreton plant sent group into administration, administrator’s report saysÂ
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Office building surge drives construction output to record high
Surprise growth in May comes from strong performance in commercial and private housebuilding
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Bureaucratic procurement has been the norm, until now …
The Common Assessment Standard streamlines the construction pre-qualification process, Neil Mant suggests you give it a go
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Infrastructure update: Energy transition
The 2020s will be the decade when the foundations of the UK’s energy transition to net zero are established. What is involved in this transition, and how are things progressing?
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Fears and confusion as political chaos leaves industry in limbo
Worries grow over impact on spending plans
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Mott rejig continues with new UK boss
Richard Risdon to take over from recently promoted Cathy Travers
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Aecom’s bottom line recovers as firm triples profit
Company rebounds from 2020 hit by covid
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Hunt begins for £1bn York Central developer
Allies and Morrison-designed scheme to provide 2,500 new homes