All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 16 April 2021 – Page 4
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Housing association announces contractors on £350m housing framework
Lovell, Osborne and Willmott Dixon all land spots on decade-long deal
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Berkeley appoints former newspaper editor to board
Sarah Sands latest to join as part of non-exec ‘refresh’
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Trial by example
A recent case offers valuable guidance on how samples can be used cost-effectively to present complex cases
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T&T the latest to warn on rising materials costs and shortages
Consultant says demand for products such as timber and structural steel will send tender prices heading north
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Material considerations are now key to a project’s resilience
Short-term supply disruption could be an early warning of a longer-term problem for the UK’s construction sector, says Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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Bidding opens for Homes England’s strategic partnership programme
Private developers and councils will have chance to bid for affordable housing funding for the first time
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Specialists eye £35m HS2 brace
Work on both jobs for Balfour Beatty team to start this summer
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Plan for £150m Leeds Bradford Airport project delayed
Communities secretary to decide on whether to give scheme green light
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Sadiq Khan sets out raft of housing pledges in election manifesto
London mayor eyes City Hall development arm to deliver affordable homes and ’first refusal’ on TfL sites suitable for housing
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Improving commercial sector sends output to highest level in more than six years
Confidence among clients strengthens as activity hits height last seen in 2014
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EPCs should be updated not ditched
MPs have slammed them but Energy Performance Certificates could be a powerful tool in tackling climate change, says Martyn Reed
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Rethinking Design: what’s in store for warehouses?
A year of lockdowns has almost doubled internet sales, and the consequent boom in warehousing is changing the way we think about retail infrastructure
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L&G Modular: the potential to transform housing delivery
Having struggled to get going, the insurance giant’s offsite arm recently doubled its workforce. We spoke to chief executive Rosie Toogood about how she is turning the business around
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National Gallery shortlists six teams for bicentenary refresh
Former Stirling Prize winners battle for chance to win high-profile competition
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Covid delays McAlpine’s completion of Big Ben restoration into next year
Contractor’s £79m project had been due to finish this year
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Arup staff warned to keep eye on bank accounts after being caught up in cyber attack
Hack at payroll services provider compromises employees’ bank details and other personal information
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L&G’s modular business builds up 750-home pipeline of work
Chief executive says it is discussing projects totalling 2,000 homes amid ‘bouyant’ demand
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Hill Group to build first homes for £500m Oxford campus
Housebuilder appointed by development team which includes St John’s College
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Three shortlisted for mammoth Lower Thames Crossing tunnels work
UK bidders up against overseas raiders for £2bn contract