All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 March 2021 – Page 2
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Existing offices could become ‘rapidly obsolete’ after pandemic, Landsec chief warns
Mark Allan made comments at Mipim debate on future of real estate
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Church of England and its affordable housing ambitions
One of the UK’s biggest landowners is preparing to put its principles into action at scale. Elizabeth Hopkirk reports
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In pictures: Hawkins\Brown wins planning for £80m library four years after competition win
Team with Schmidt Hammer Lassen beat starry shortlist
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Looking up: Why construction has reasons to be cheerful
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Certifier not told of changes made to Grenfell ACM cladding, inquiry hears
Arconic did not formally update British Board of Agrement on amends to the core of its ACM panels
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Construction insolvencies outstrip those in hospitality and retail
More than 1,600 building firms have gone bust since pandemic began last March
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Laing O’Rourke to start work on Calvin Klein’s new UK HQ
White City scheme designed by Morris + Company
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Enthusiasm for MMC must stop fading as a project develops
UK construction needs to take advantage of its exceptional expertise and move towards more climate-positive methods, Lukas Thiel says
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Government launches consultations in non-residential net zero push
BEIS looking for views on performance-based rating framework for large commercial and industrial buildings
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Crossrail may need more cash to finish job, consultant warns
Jacobs says risk increasing £825m bailout agreed last December will not be enough
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People caught breaching fire safety regulations to face unlimited fines
Failing to record fire risk assessments also to become civil offence under strengthened new laws
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Barony Campus: Scotland’s new super school
It has been described as the most innovative, ambitious and inclusive learning facility in the country - Sheppard Robson tells how the client ditched the frameworks route for a bespoke designÂ
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Annual planning approvals by value to February 2021
Annual planning approvals totalled £108.7bn in the year to February according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table
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Planning approvals by value - February 2021
The value of planning approvals leapt from January’s £5.6bn to £10.6bn according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table
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Top client contract awards - February 2021
New contract awards jumped by nearly £2.2bn in February to £6.4bn in January according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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Government floats public sector work ban for ‘negligent’ contractors
PM also considering tax on building products firms to fund cladding remediation
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Government unveils £1bn plan to cut industrial emissions
Industrial decarbonisation strategy reveals details of project spending across the countryÂ
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BBA based fire rating for Kingspan foam on tests of other products, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Former deputy chief executive admitted he was not sure if the decision was permitted under UK fire regulations
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More questions than answers for national infrastructure bank
While the idea of the new bank has been welcomed across the sector, the devil will be in the detail – which remains largely unknown, Jonathan Owen reports