All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 17 May 2024 – Page 3
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Co-op Live still planning to open next Tuesday
Local band due to stage troubled arena’s debut performance
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Fletcher Priest working up plans for 40-storey City tower for investment manager Axa
Camomile Street scheme would be firm’s third and tallest in Square Mile’s eastern cluster
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Nearly 600 tall buildings queuing up in London’s high rise pipeline
New London Architecture report finds demand for office space is driving growth in towers despite slowdown in tall residential schemes
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV launches latest Top 150 Consultants survey
Quantity surveyors, project managers, engineers and architects can can now submit their details online to feature in our annual rankings
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Wet weather keeps construction output in March stuck in the mud
Construction shrunk 0.9% in first quarter comp ared to 0.6% growth for overall economy, official figures say
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From the archives: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, 1967
The recently rebranded ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV magazine recounts the challenges of building one of the UK’s last great church projects
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Managing director leaving modular developer TopHat under cost-cutting plan
Andrew Shepherd calls his time in sector a ‘rollercoaster four years’
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Graham wins £60m stand redevelopment at Lord’s cricket ground
Scheme set to finish in May 2027
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Fletcher Priest names new managing partner
Unanimous vote from fellow partners comes a year after retirement of co-founder Keith Priest
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Elphicke hits out at government’s failure to build 300,000 homes a year as she defects to Labour
Housing finance expert and MP for Dover crosses the Commons floor
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Corstorphine & Wright plan for Rob Burrow motor neurone disease centre in Leeds approved
Scheme will be built at city’s existing Seacroft Hospital
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Uh-oh. Co-op Live’s woes leave industry with familiar sinking feeling
When old men in their 90s have heard of the debacle, then things have gone really wrong. Problem is, people will think it’s the builders’ fault because that’s what people do, writes Dave Rogers
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Tunnelling machines for HS2 Euston to be shipped to site in weeks
TBMs will be delivered to UK ahead of job beginning in 2025 as funding looks set to be freed up now local elections have wrapped up
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Mace rejigs senior management team with construction head leaving and new chief executive appointed
Gareth Lewis goes in summer while Jason Millett to take on top role next January as Mark Reynolds moves to executive chair post
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PLP’s Savile Row rebuild plans set for refusal on heritage grounds
Planning officers recommend scheme for refusal despite supporting demolition of site’s existing 1940s building and overwhelming local backing
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Dan Meis confirmed as having left eponymous practice he founded 17 years ago
Everton stadium architect to start new role at Aecom this week
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Government must increase social rented housing delivery to 90,000 homes year, say MPs
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Committee calls for ministers to set and publish target for social rented homes
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Glancy Nicholls founders make way for new joint managing directors
Shake-up marks 20th anniversary of practice founded in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter
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‘We wouldn’t be doing it if it wasn’t wanted’: Duchy of Cornwall's project team defends 2,500-home Faversham scheme
The project team behind plans for a ‘Poundbury-style’ development tell Tom Lowe why the scheme has been unfairly maligned in news reports
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Former Crossrail boss tipped for HS2 chief executive’s role
Mark Wild left Elizabeth line two years ago to take up top role at gas distribution firm