All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 16 February 2024 – Page 7
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Modulous goes into liquidation after search for buyer hits buffers
Last-ditch plan to sell offsite firm’s software fails to materialise, chief executive tells redundant staff
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Heritage concerns hit £2bn Lendlease job in Birmingham with one year delay
Proposals delayed following intervention from Historic England over decision to build over medieval site in city centre
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Housebuilders hit out at continuing delay to crucial second staircases guidance
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Regulator says no ‘definitive timescale’ for publication of regulations as firms warn of schemes being stalled further
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Birmingham urges councillors to stick by decision to demolish brutalist landmark and replace with towers
Scheme returns to planning committee after legal threat from campaign groups
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Doughty to step down as Balfour Beatty non-executive
Firm brings in former Australian army colonel as replacement
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British Museum after contractor for £33m energy centre
Firms have until beginning of March to bid
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the Future Commission: Powering down the road to net zero
After a year of consultation and consideration, last week the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV the Future commission published its final report. In this chapter, Thomas Lane considers how the industry can reduce its carbon emissions and implement greener methods of energy use and productionÂ
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Henley Halebrown: ‘We are genuinely interested in how people use buildings’
Simon Henley and Gavin Hale-Brown formed their award-winning practice together in 1995. Here the pair tell Ben Flatman about their early influences, design philosophy, and commitment to improving access to the profession
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Why investing in digital awareness and skills of employees is crucial
Now more than ever, businesses need to invest in the digital awareness and skills of their staff as much as in the technology they introduce, writes Maria Hudson of Zutec
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Boss of Gleeds’ London cost management goes under cull which saw 40 jobs cut last year
Rejig also saw two senior executives leave consultant last month
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Regulator confirms ‘full’ designs won’t always be needed for building control approval
Official says designs with ‘holes’ can receive approval in some circumstances
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Output to sink by 2% this year as inflation continues drag on housing work, CPA warns
Newbuild housing and RMI sectors to both slump by 4% this year before recovering in 2025, according to new forecast
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Consultants chasing lots on £152m north of England framework
Latest YORconsult deal to include lots for QS services, architectural services and civil engineering
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Squire & Partners’ Notting Hill office refurb OK’d following site’s eight-year planning saga
Mace scheme on city fringe also given green light
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Environment Agency after contractor for £500m flood defence job
River Thames Scheme aims to protect England’s largest area of undefended floodplainÂ
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Faster, better and less disruptive: the next chapter in Mace’s manufacturing journey
The contractor wants to bring DfMA discipline to high-rise residential projects for the same cost as traditional build.Â
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Stanhope submits full planning application for revised 1 Undershaft
Developer unveils most detailed images yet of Eric Parry-designed tower set to be City’s tallest
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How can the UK make the most of the data centre boom?
Demand for data, and a surge in AI, means changing needs and rapid growth for the data centre sector. Is the UK set up to take full advantage, asks Scott Smyth Founder & CEO of Soben
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Civil engineers must embrace whole life carbon management, says ICE
Body’s state of the nation report makes recommendations across infrastructure sector