All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 16 August 2024 – Page 9
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Extended financial year and falling costs see Hill break £1bn turnover mark
Housebuilder also recorded record profit in 15-month period
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Mace confirmed for Oxford Science Park deal
Latest phase of life sciences work in city is at complex owned by Magdalen College
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Olly Watts of ES Global on the Paris Olympics: ‘Even if I say so myself, it’s magnificently iconic’
The Paris Olympics emphasises sustainability by utilising 95% existing and temporary venues, continuing the legacy of innovative designs pioneered by London 2012. Ben Flatman meets the CEO of a firm that supplies temporary structures including much of the Olympic climbing centre
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Labour’s plans for growth hinge on attracting new skills to construction
We as an industry must transform our image if we are to attract the brightest and best, but the government must help – and recognise the vital role that we have to play, writes Patricia Moore
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London council leaders demand ‘use it or lose it’ powers to force developers to build
Authority leaders say they need new powers and investment to fix capital’s housing crisis
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Willmott Dixon says cladding repair bill on Tesco job up again with decision on firm’s legal action against supply chain due next year
Contractor adds it expects to recoup money in coming years as firm sees pre-tax losses widen in 2023 after collapse of M&E subcontractor
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Make’s Salford life sciences and resi plans approved
Crescent Innovation scheme to include 25 development plots with buildings up to 11 storeys in height
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Labour ‘off to good start’ on net zero but faces uphill battle to meet 2030 goals, says climate committee
Previous government ‘damaged’ UK’s reputation progress towards climate goals
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Gilbert-Ash launches ‘Make Your Mark’ campaign to attract industry’s finest
Michael Fegan proud to have played a role in biggest ever refurbishment of National Portrait Gallery
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5 minutes with … John Lucas at EDGE
The consultancy director on starting as an apprentice and working his way up, the importance of listening and collaborating more – and his passion for sailingÂ