All ɫTV articles in 15 July 2022 – Page 3
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Laing O’Rourke wins £370m HS2 Interchange station
Firm beats Skanska and McAlpine teams to Solihull deal
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Booming Gleeson says full-year results to beat forecasts
Group reports 2,000 home sales and says ’strong’ selling prices offset material and labour cost increases
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ɫTV Safety minister resigns
Lord Greenhalgh said he was ‘saddened’ by events which led to Johnson’s downfall
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Interserve chair named new Environment Agency chief
Alan Lovell best known for turnaround work at firms including Costain
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Comment
Current political chaos could cast long shadow over our industry
With calls growing for tax cuts and short-term fixes, a longer-term growth strategy underpinned by investment looks to be at risk
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Prater rejig sees chief exec leave as German owner brings in big hitter to sit on UK board
Veteran boss goes after nearly 40 years at roofing specialist
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Low-carbon homes: Why Part L is just the beginning
Christopher Price, technical development manager for Knauf Insulation, looks at what Approved Document L means for carbon reduction in new homes
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Shakespeare North Playhouse: Is this a new theatre which I see before me?
Outside it looks like a modern fortress but inside, Shakespeare North Playhouse, is all Tudor come Jacobean drama – with just a touch of Ken Dodd
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Clients having to accept cost of jobs are going up by as much as 20%, says Bam boss
‘It takes a bit of getting used to but they do eventually,’ adds James Wimpenny
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Four chasing £130m City headquarters revamp
Winner on Woolgate Exchange job due later this summer
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ɫTV progress for a sustainable future: Aggregate Industries launches ambitious 2030 sustainability strategy
The building materials supplier to date, ɫTV Progress for a Sustainable Future, combines former management plans and policies into a strategy to transform the business to 2030
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New housing minister appointed
DLUHC appoints two new ministers, including a minister for housng
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Seven things you need to know about the new housing and communities secretary
Greg Clark’s appointment to the caretaker role marks his second time in the job - what can we expect from him this time round?
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Decision on Sizewell C delayed after EDF nationalisation announcement
Secretary of state to take more time to consider proposals for Suffolk nuclear plant
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Vistry ahead of expectations amid sales boom
Housebuilder expects annual profit to be at “the top end of expectations” after strong start to the year
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Hospital building delays putting patients at risk, NHS trust bosses claim
Health leaders seek certainty on future of government’s new hospital programme
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Construction is UK’s deadliest industry, new figures show
30 people died in the industry in 2021/22
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Comment
Don’t let short-term pressures deflect us from our carbon goals
The need to slow climate change could become a casualty of pressure to ease more immediate problems, That would be a serious and painful mistake
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Boss of Palace of Westminster restoration sponsor body leaves
Sarah Johnson appointed to top role at stalled scheme three years ago
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5 minutes with … Sarah Virgo at Wood for Good
The campaign manager at the timber industry’s wood promotion body is passionate about decarbonising the built environment.