All ɫTV articles in 16 June 2023 – Page 3
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£400m turnover London high-rise housing contractor sinks into administration
FRP appointed to Henry Construction Projects yesterday
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HS2 delays set to slow infrastructure tender price inflation, says T&T
Consultants adds schemes need to be better planned to overcome skills gap
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CMA raises cartel whistleblower reward to £250,000
Follows major probe into bid-rigging in demolition sector
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Second staircase rule will delay capital’s high-rise housing schemes by nine months, says Arcadis
Consultant predicts 2% tender price inflation in London this year
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Plans submitted to retrofit 1970s Camden office deemed ‘unlettable’
Scheme to upgrade block’s energy rating from lowest possible to highest
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5 minutes with … Riaz Dudhia at Nelsons
The commercial property solicitor would simplify and relax planning restrictions. He enjoys playing tennis and Italian food
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Hill to redesign four major schemes due to second staircase rule
Affected proposals total more than 2,500 homes
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Galliford Try to receive £26m payout after settling dispute with infrastructure fund
Shareholders to receive share of proceeds after settlement reached in ”complex and challenging” dispute
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Crest Nicholson’s profit nearly halves as sales fall
Firm says slower market has prevented it from raising selling prices to offset inflation hit
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Cost comparison: Pros and cons of volumetric construction in housing
Pros and cons of volumetric construction, the barriers to widespread adoption, and a cost comparison between a traditional and modular residential tower
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Wates continues revamp as firm rejigs M&E arm
Move follows reorganisation at wider construction division last month
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Industry needs ‘Nightingale approach’ to achieve £20bn hospitals plan, programme chief says
Minister in charge of programme to build 40 new hospitals by 2030 says goal can only be achieved by “challenging current methods”
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Laing O’Rourke looking at cutting 200 jobs in the UK
Bulk of losses expected at firm’s Dartford head office
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A knotty nuisance: Japanese knotweed for developers
The legal implications of developing land adjacent to this highly invasive plant may be more extensive than you thought
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Stepping back: the story of 8 Bishopsgate
Like its neighbour the Cheesegrater, the latest addition to the City skyline – Wilkinson Eyre’s 8 Bishopsgate – had to avoid impinging on views of St Paul’s
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Paris bans tall buildings amid row over Herzog & de Meuron tower
City council votes to set 37m height limit in traditionally low rise city following backlash against 180m-tall Le Triangle
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Rivals on alert after talks between Laing O’Rourke and Manchester City over £300m Etihad expansion end
Treble-chasing club sticking to start date of this autumn
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Northern business leaders back Burnham’s call for underground HS2 station in Manchester
Through-station will support future services in the North, say advocates
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Construction activity grows despite dramatic drop in housebuilding
May’s PMI figures showed lowest residential reading in three years
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Ilke Homes in race to pull in more funding
Modular housebuilder aiming to avoid inclusion of ‘material uncertainty’ statement in delayed annual accounts