All ɫTV articles in 16 August 2024 – Page 4
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Regulator tells Barratt and Redrow to resolve local competition issues before £2.5bn merger can proceed
CMA raises concern about lessening of competition in one local market in Shropshire
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Derwent says demand for London office space hotting up
Developer expects 25 Baker Street and Network ɫTV jobs to complete next year
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Bellway gets more time to make Crest Nicholson takeover offer
Firm given fresh deadline to commit to bid for housebuilder rival
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Comment
We must retrofit now – there is no time to lose
Australian bank Macquarie now owns 100% of National Gas, raising questions about the direction and desire of industry to retrofit. The new government must take the lead and industry must get off the fence, says Smith Mordak
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East London council ‘securing’ construction sites ahead of riot worries
Far-right march reportedly planned this evening in Walthamstow
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ISG’s prospective new owner ‘meeting senior staff’ to outline plans for business
No formal announcement yet on sale firm’s chairman said last month would be ‘within days’
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Councillors back AHMM plan to redevelop entire Westminster city block despite slamming design
Committee chair admits she ”absolutely hated” the prospect of the mixed-use scheme being built
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T&T profit jumps by nearly half to hit £200m
UK remains consultant’s biggest business with close to 5,000 staff
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Housing slowdown continues to hit brickmaker’s numbers
Ibstock says overall 2024 volumes will be lower than expected
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How do you fix a grade I listed Oxford college built from RAAC?
All the roofs at St Catherine’s College were recently condemned thanks to the presence of RAAC. Thomas Lane reports on how the team came up with a solution that didn’t affect the historical significance of the Arne Jacobsen-designed campus
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Canadian investor buys stake in G&T
Consultant’s newest shareholder already holds largest slice of architect Foster & Partners
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Yorkshire developer files winding up petition against modular firm TopHat
Legal action adds to modular firm’s woes
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Output grows at fastest rate in two years to stay in black for fifth successive month, PMI report says
Boom in civils work keeps index firmly in positive territory
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New pictures of Sellar’s 36-storey City tower revealed as plans are submitted
Practice outlines design development of £500m 60 Gracechurch scheme
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McAlpine’s former London deputy joins McLaren to head newly created CM business
Vince Lydon to head up new division which includes specialist projects
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US work boom sends Keller to record interim numbers as firm upgrades full-year profit forecast
North American business sees ground engineer turn in sparkling set of results
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Travis Perkins warns on full-year numbers in wake of slowdown
Builders merchant says “weak demand” eats into numbers
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Green light for Crystal Palace Park restoration
New dinosaur and geologically themed play area also to be created under £17.5m plan
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Firms turning backs on chance to bid jobs, Gleeds survey finds
Capacity issues and contractors being risk-averse cited as reasons for companies thinking twice about tendering work