All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 July 2024 – Page 3
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Final green light for Wilkinson Eyre’s London spy tunnels scheme
Australian banker Angus Murray given three years to start construction work on £220m visitor attraction
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Labour government set to usher in rise in new project starts, forecaster says
Government’s huge majority set to provide impetus for quicker decisions on spending plans, Glenigan adds
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New reservoirs planned for East of England
Proposals drawn up by architects LDA Design and Fereday Pollard
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Infrastructure update: What challenges does Labour face and what can the industry expect?
What steps should the new government take to accelerate infrastructure delivery? Simon Rawlinson surveys the post-electoral landscape
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Developer gets green light for first phase of 1,000-home Sheffield scheme
£300m low carbon development will deliver 1,000 homes once completeÂ
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CPD 07 2024: Reducing waste in development fit-outs through fan coil solution design
Sponsored by Ability by Dimplex, this module will outline the considerations to be made when specifying fan-coil unit technology in development fit-outs, exploring what the technology encompasses, the various systems available and how careful consideration can reduce waste
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Three critical factors for successful digital transformation in construction
Adopting digital technologies can help firms to be more efficient and profitable, writes Kris Lengieza, Global Technology Evangelist at Procore Technologies
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Procurement strategy on £900m London towers job close to being finalised
Development manager Lipton Rogers hoping to start main construction work early next year
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Plans submitted for £1bn Salford towers scheme including tallest building outside London
Retail park redevelopment to contain 3,200 homes in ten buildings rising to more than 70 storeys
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Exigere to open Cambridge office next month
London cost cosultant looking for £3m revenue from new outpost
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Output on the up as warmer weather gives boost to housing work
ONS figures show rise in new work sent overall growth in month up by 1.9%
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5 minutes with … Pendrick Brown at HLW
The firm’s co-principal and legal sector leader on minimising environmental harm, disagreeing with George Orwell and why worrying is a waste of time
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Galliford Try predicts better than expected profit and revenue
Contractor started new financial year with 92% of revenue securedÂ
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Gleeson Homes enters first partnership agreement and predicts profit ahead of market expectations
Housebuilder says further deals in negotiation
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Market forecast: Materials prices and margins are both set to come under pressure
Rising materials prices could cause capacity pinch-points. And where spare capacity exists, intense competition could put margins under greater pressure. Brian Smith of Aecom reports
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Crest Nicholson board ‘minded to recommend’ Bellway’s improved £720m takeover offer to shareholders
Would-be buyer now has until 8 August to make official bid
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ISG talks drag on but company confident announcement on sale is ‘imminent’
Contractor hoping to reveal details of new owner this week
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Climate policies hit City of London’s Barbican repair works with 16 month delay and 60% cost hike
Job to fix leaks into listed estate’s exhibition halls bogged down by compliance issues with climate and biodiversity plans