All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 18 March 2022
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5 minutes with … Anna Evans at Lendlease
The Lendlease project director reveals her favourite project, the trait that gets under her skin and a love for cake
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5 minutes with … Lorna Taverner at Collida
The architect at the Willmott Dixon firm enjoys working on projects that help to improve people’s lives
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Why releasing gender pay gap reports may not be enough
Today is the deadline for firms to publish gender pay gap data, but can a system that has no teeth ever do more than track the problem?
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Comment
In praise of common sense in litigation
When an adjudicator resigned for pretty sound reasons, the referring party was remarkably determined to avoid paying his bill
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Survival of the retro-fittest
Local authorities can play a pivotal role in creating sustainable placemaking strategies, writes Olivia Jackson
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5 minutes with … Andy Jones at Mace
The head of major projects has been visiting building sites since he was four years old. He is a keen cyclist and plays two instrumentsÂ
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The Forge: a platform for transforming office construction
Landsec and Bryden Wood have devised an office prototype that aims to be quicker, more sustainable and cheaper than conventional methodsÂ
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20-minute neighbourhoods are a blueprint for levelling up that lasts
Urban regeneration planning can tackle both sustainability and levelling up agendas if each area is considered according to its individual needs
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Hydrogen: not cheap but much-needed and well worth it in the end
We need brave thinking and bold investment to solve the current energy and climate crises
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Cost model: High-rise residential
Residential towers are on the rise again as the industry addresses sustainability, fire and overheating issues
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California dreamin’ brings a skatepark to Folkestone
Inspired by the bowl skating of 1970s America, Folkestone’s multistorey skatepark – a world first – is set to transform the UK’s skating scene foreverÂ
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Landsec reveals plan to redevelop site beside old FT headquarters
Developer has appointed BIG to come up with plans to replace 1980s building
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Annual planning approvals by value to February 2022
Annual planning approvals were worth £123bn in the year to February according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table
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Top client contract awards - February 2022
New contract awards dropped back in February from January’s £5.67bn to £5.17bn according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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Client contract award and planning data - February 2022
Glenigan’s sector by sector monthly round up of top spending clients and planning wins
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Planning approvals by value - February 2022
The value of planning approvals recovered from January’s £6.22bn to reach £10.89bn in Feburary according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients