All ɫTV articles in 17 September 2021 – Page 9
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Persimmon reports £480m first half profit
Shares in housebuilder fall as housebuilder says more “normal” trading patterns to return
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Consultants picked for Edinburgh regeneration scheme
Turner & Townsend and Atelier 10 on project team
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Government publishes long-awaited hydrogen strategy
Plan includes grants to help building firms shift from fossil fuels
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Labour shortage pushes construction vacancies to 20-year high
ONS data reveals 35,000 jobs on offer in the sector
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McAlpine brings in new boss for London
Alison Cox takes on role most recently held by Paul Heather
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Race on for Scape’s £750m regional construction framework
Firms have until next month to express interest in the scheme
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Government asks industry for thoughts on future of architecture profession
Three-month call for evidence includes questions on whether Arb is fit for purpose
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Experts unhappy with adviser’s defence of planning reforms
Last month housing secretary Robert Jenrick backtracked on white paper reforms
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Canary Wharf’s plans for 55-storey resi tower revealed
More than 600 homes for rent planned in latest move shift towards residential
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Latest Melbourne lockdown set to cost construction £240m a day
Lendlease and Multiplex are among firms working on projects in the Australian city
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Government considering £7,000 grants for heat pumps
Ministers looking at quadrupling funding for existing Clean Heats Grants scheme and extending it by a year
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Council cuts Hammersmith Bridge repair costs by 80% after swapping Pell Frischmann for Mott MacDonald
Move to slash £24m from job to permanently reopen the bridge to pedestrians
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Lendlease announces restructuring as it warns of tough year ahead
But the Australian firm did post improved profit in its most recent results
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MPs back bid to halt HS2 as petition triggers Parliamentary debate
Debate confirmed for 13 September after public petition gathers more than 150,000 signatures
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Features
Vandersanden bricks top the class at City, University of London's law school
Wilkinson Eyre has chosen to use the firm's Anicius facing bricks