All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 17 May 2024 – Page 5
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Related Argent appoints former Cushman & Wakefield boss as strategic advisor
Move comes as tie-up between Argent and sister firm is formally confirmed
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Hertfordshire contractor files administration notice
Stevenage firm ARJ specialises in resdiential work
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Vinci facilities management boss steps down
Tony Raikes ends more than two decades at business
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Balancing the need for retrofit - from a planner’s perspective
While the need to avoid demolition is more urgent than ever, there are many challenges to overcome before a building can be retained. The next government could do much to improve the current system, writes Avison Young’s Laura JenkinsonÂ
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100 jobs lost as historic name Geoffrey Osborne slides into administration
Administrator RSM says collapse in part caused by ‘loss of confidence in sector from investors’
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Talks podcast teams up with Jackie Sadek and Peter Bill for housing crisis series
Home Truths is a straight-talking podcast getting to the heart of this politically-charged debate - watch the trailer here
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More contractors turning down chance to price jobs, Gleeds report finds
Spring survey says onerous contract terms and capacity issues behind decisions
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Green light for Fosters’ £1bn Blackfriars towers scheme
Project finally gets nod after delays caused by Historic England intervention
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Masterplan for £500m mixed-use campus in Newcastle gets thumbs up
Outline approval granted for 24 separate developments plots on former General Hospital site
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My route into construction … Astrid Dazin, senior estimator at Legendre UK
The industry includes an impressive range and variety of roles – but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how to break in, let alone progress to the top. In this  series, we talk to professionals about their often surprising career twists and turns
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Consultant behind rejected plans for ‘bonkers’ Birmingham tower to draw up new proposals
Marrons says it will work with council on new design for 80 Broad Street site
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Rolls Royce pulls plug on £200m plans for small modular reactor factory
Move comes after delays to government design competition
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Scottish consultant brings in new PM director for London office
Thomas & Adamson promising more hires for work in capital
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Swedish firm’s deal to buy Birmingham ventilation company triggers watchdog concern
CMA gives pair until end of this week ‘to offer solutions’ to resolve worries
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Green light for tallest building in Bristol
Olympian Homes scheme will replace Premier Inn tower
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New powers for councils to tackle rogue developers come into effect
Rules allow councils more time to stop developments with no planning approval
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‘Construction seems to have fallen down the food chain’ – Scape’s Mark Robinson on what the government must change
As the public sector-owned procurement specialist launches its Charter for Change, its chief executive tells Daniel Gayne how the next government can do more to promote the construction sector
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Standing your ground: Mott MacDonald’s Cathy Travers on her plans for the engineering giant
Cathy Travers has risen to become global MD of the largest engineering firm in the UK. She discusses her optimism about growth, infrastructure strategy and improving inclusivity
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Designing out the challenges in the most challenging environments
The impact that good design can have on our health and wellbeing cannot be overstated. The choice of materials used can dramatically affect our physical and mental wellbeing, improve feelings of support, the level of perceived safety and, perhaps most importantly, how valued people feel as individuals. For Philip Ross ...