All ɫTV articles in 19 April 2024 – Page 6
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Second staircase design guidance will still result in delays to schemes, HBF warns
Ambiguity in newly published documents means schemes will still be “impossible” to sign off, say housebuilders.
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Mace project director joins former colleagues at contractor set up two years ago
W1 Construction targeting £20m turnover this year
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Buckingham collapse delays DLR job by months, TfL confirms
Depot scheme at Beckton set to finish seven months later than planned
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Developer cleared to extend Make-designed skyscraper to 56 storeys
Ministers back request to add seven new floors to under construction Docklands tower
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Duchy of Cornwall’s 2,500-home Kent plans out to consultation
Masterplan submitted to local council last December
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Winners announced for £1.6bn healthcare decarbonisation framework
Four year scheme will enable range of installation services and fabric upgrades
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CIBSE takes over from BRE as new NABERS UK administrator
Chartered Institute of ɫTV Services Engineers picks up licence agreement for influential operational energy tool
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Smart technology can play a vital role in decarbonising the built environment
Reds10 has been working on one of the most advanced buildings in Europe for smart building control. The technology used points the way towards a greener, more sustainable future for the built environment, says the firm’s chairman Paul Ruddick
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5 minutes with … Rachel Basha at Basha-Franklin
The founder and owner of the architecture and interior design practice on the commercialisation of sustainability, the need to support rising talent and her favourite north London restaurant
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Westminster refuses Savile Row rebuild scheme in warning shot to developers
Council unanimously approves Fosters-designed department store retrofit at same meeting as council consults on net zero plan
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One firm owed £3m as Readie collapsed with debts of £34m
Logistics specialist went under in February with the loss of 160 jobs
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Turnover at Beard hits record as profit sees double-digit growth
Contractor reveals final cost of writing off investment in failed offsite specialist was more than £1m
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RIBA criticises ARB accreditation fee for architectural schools
Body hits back despite costs being lowered
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We must avoid carbon tunnel vision in workplace design
Embodied carbon has primarily been a consideration at construction level but the impact of fit-outs over a building’s lifetime on the overall carbon footprint can no longer be ignored, writes Anja Schellenbauer
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Mace wins procurement role on work to replace PFI water jobs for MoD
Existing contracts signed in 2003 and cover 2,400 MoD sites
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‘You’ve got to be prepared to see change. It’s natural’: HLM on its plan for the future
It’s all change at the architecture practice as the firm’s leadership makes way for the next generation. Karen Mosley and Richard O’Neil talk about how to do an orderly succession, the crunch moment that led to it and the decision to walk away from two flawed MMC school projects
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Government publishes second staircases guidance for higher risk buildings
Evacuation lifts are not an absolute requirement, technical guidance reveals
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Rowley asks for more time to respond to MMC report as industry exits mount
Lords committee wants full response before end of May