All ɫTV articles in 15 November 2024 – Page 8
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Sellar to cut down controversial tower on £1.5bn Liverpool Street station redevelopment
Contemporary internal elements also expected to be scrapped in favour of “heritage-led” design
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Morris & Co unveils design for Oxford University teaching facility
Practice’s first project for the university to be permanent home for the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development
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Fixed-price jobs see JRL losses top £80m in past two years after firm forced to restate 2022 accounts
Firm sees £13m pre-tax profit turn into £47m loss after figures adjusted to take into account of rising materials and labour costs
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Network Rail after teams to complete building works worth £226m
Operator wants to upgrade dozens of commercial and industrial buildings by 2030
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Councils holding £8bn of builder contributions meant for vital infrastructure, says HBF
Local authorities hit hard by the housing crisis are sitting on the highest sums of affordable home funding
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Features
‘It’s madness what the industry goes to work for’… Sisk’s Paul Brown on margins, making the right decisions and working on Man City’s stadium
‘The last two or three years in the UK have been the toughest I’ve experienced,’ the Irish contractor’s Liverpool-born chief executive tells Dave Rogers
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Information - ɫTV
Highlights from the ɫTV the Future conference 2024
ɫTV the Future commission conference delegates were invited in front of a TV camera at last month’s event to share their ideas to improve the built environment. Here is a selection of the audience’s views.
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John F Hunt Group sold to staff under Employee Ownership Trust
Breaking up business ‘not an option I would have considered,’ says firm’s founder John Hall
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KPF submits huge City fringe redevelopment
Scheme would contain 65,000sq m of office space on site currently occupied by 30 separate buildings
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PRP’s 600-home Wembley scheme approved
Four blocks up to 16 storeys to be built north of Wembley stadium
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Comment
Industry must get behind the NIC’s call for change
The government will not achieve its infrastructure goals – and more big firms will inevitably go under – unless the industry quickly works out how to do its job better. The NIC’s recent report makes that clear, writes Andy Beard at Mace
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RIBA Special Awards 2024 winners announced
Stephen Lawrence Prize, Reinvention Award, Neave Brown Award for Housing and Client of the Year winners revealed
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BDP unveils plans for £700m Warwick University campus overhaul
Programme of upgrades to include several new teaching and research buildings