All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 18 November 2022 – Page 3
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London contractor delays new factory plans over austerity fears
Reds10 puts plan on ice ahead of predicted slowdown in government spending
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Designing for the desert: how British architects approached the 2022 World Cup
For Qatar 2022, Zaha Hadid Architects, Foster + Partners and BDP Pattern had to create open-air arenas where players and spectators are protected from temperatures of 40ºC
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Bidding open on £1bn Pagabo refurb framework
Framework consultant recently introduced mental health clauses into procurement documents
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How can we counter biodiversity loss?
At a roundtable hosted by ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV and Atkins, industry experts shared a range of solutions to the biodiversity crisis and how the construction industry might learn to embrace them
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Construction firms sweat on Shapps’ CE mark decision with rival department to have final say on move
Business secretary said yesterday existing mark will stay in place until 2025 but approval for industry rests with DLUHC
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Economic uncertainty means Landsec to only make limited start on stalled Laing O’Rourke office job
Work on £400m Timber Square scheme to inch forward next year ’while markets remain unsettled’
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High Court judge tells Tilbury Douglas JV to pay £22.4m over water treatment plant delays
Case relate to works undertaken when contractor was part of Interserve
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Regulator downgrades 19 housing associations citing ‘weakening housing market’
Major developers Clarion, L&Q, Home Group, Places for People and Sovereign among those with lowered viability ratings
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Gove says he will use planning powers to stop ‘ugly housing’
Secretary of state says design of too many developments is not good enough
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Cartel-buster expected to announce demolition firms’ bid-rigging fines ‘within weeks’
Penalties for contractors named by CMA set to run into millions of pounds
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Job Centre where future Clash bandmates met to be redeveloped under AHMM makeover
Planners will decide whether 1950s block with links to 70s punk band should stay or go
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Recession dos and don’ts: Industry leaders’ advice on keeping afloat
Ahead of the likely longest downturn since the 1930s, Daniel Gayne asks construction experts for tips on how to ride out the hard times
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Weeks after saying it wouldn’t budge, government tells firms they can use CE mark for another two years
Replacement scheme won’t come into force until 2025, three years after it was supposed to be up and running
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Albert Embankment towers set for approval
Hopkins’ hotel blocks would be third scheme on site to get go ahead in five years
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Vistry set to reverse Countryside’s decision to pull out of modular after takeover inked
New owner says firm’s three factories have not been performing as well as they should have
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Worker dies at Hinkley Point nuclear site
EDF Energy said incident happened yesterday morning
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Using tech to drive a more sustainable building industry
With organisations moving to reduce their environmental impacts in the wake of rapidly rising costs and increasing climate related events, technology holds the key
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In business with Galliford Try’s Bill Hocking: ‘There are some things that just have to carry on’
The talk is of the longest recession in 100 years but for all that, Galliford Try chief executive Bill Hocking cannot contain his optimism. Dave Rogers went to meet him
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Comment
Have we put too many eggs in one basket with our net-zero goal?
There is no plan B for net zero but, with the clock ticking on the 1.5C target, we need to start a parallel conversation on resilience
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Vistry £1.2bn takeover of Countryside completes
Merged housebuilder to start trading shares from Monday