All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 15 October 2021
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5 minutes with … Matt Keen at Autodesk
The industry strategist at Autodesk has been running large-scale construction projects since his mid-20s – but he is still scared of heights. He wishes the industry would do more to appeal to the next generation
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Covid blamed for £234m of Crossrail’s overspend, watchdog MPs reveal
Current cost of late-running railway now £18.9bn with more price hikes expected
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Net Zero Jargon Buster: carbon neutral vs net zero
Don’t know the difference between carbon neutral and net zero? Cundall’s Simon Wyatt explains it all here
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A welcome strategy – but 30% of homes will still miss the target
The heat and buildings strategy is not radical enough and our approach to energy efficiency remains piecemeal and disjointed, says Stuart Fairlie
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There are tough times ahead – but we're not going back to the future
Rising costs and inflation are now inevitable but the economy is better placed to survive than it was in the 1970s, Richard Steer says
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CLC announces panel for key COP26 conference event
Keltbray and Travis Perkins chiefs to lead debate on how industry can reach net zero
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Circus act: Creating Lucent behind the Piccadilly Lights
The space behind the world’s most famous advertising hoarding has been empty since the 1950s. Now Land Securities is building a 144,000ft² mixed-use scheme – while keeping those lights on. Thomas Lane reports
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HS2’s Euston station to be downsized, government confirms
Latest update also admits protestors have now cost project up to £80m
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Cost model: Sports stadiums
More sports clubs are looking to diversify their stadium offer to improve their revenue streams and operating position, particularly in smaller developments
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Consumer priorities are shifting towards smarter, more sustainable homes
Property developers need to continue to find new ways to create spaces where people want to live, work, play and invest in
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Multiplex set to start work after Grosvenor handed keys to Crossrail site
Office scheme will be built above Bond Street station
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An annual carbon budget
If a developer cannot achieve net zero targets, then they should have to reduce what is built or pay for offsetting
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Local information centres to advise on greener homes
Every small town and borough should have one
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An interview with new RIBA president Simon Allford
Every incoming president of the RIBA says they are going to shake up the institute; all of them come away bruised. But architect and amateur boxer Simon Allford isn’t fazed
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Client contract award and planning data - September 2021
Glenigan’s sector by sector monthly round up of top spending clients and planning wins
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Annual planning approvals by value to September 2021
Annual planning approvals were worth £112bn in the year to September according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table
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Planning approvals by value - September 2021
The value of planning approvals increased from August’s £6.99bn to £8.04bn in September according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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Top client contract awards - September 2021
New contract awards dropped again in September from August’s £5.11bn to £4.74bn according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients