All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 19 March 2021 – Page 6
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We must find a way to tackle the climate emergency more effectively
Andy Mitchell on why the CLC is launching a campaign to drive carbon out of all parts of the construction sector
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Hawkins\Brown moves to Seifert building as Manchester studio expands
Former Manchester Poly building restored by Buttress Architects
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McGee scoops deal to overhaul media group’s former Canary Wharf base
Job is first phase of scheme to revamp 30-year-old, KPF-designed building
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New plan to develop land around Old Oak Common station submitted
Area next door to HS2 hub set to see 25,000 homes built
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HS2 launches race for £65m engineering software contract
Firms have until end of next month to register intererst
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Nightingale hospitals: A triumph of output over outcomes
The Nightingales were delivered in double quick time but treated hardly any patients because of staff shortages
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Insurers told to pay out over covid
The Supreme Court has largely struck down insurers’ appeals against a ruling on their refusal to pay out over covid on business interruption insurance
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Costain results pushed back a week
Impact of lockdown sees auditor ask for more time to verify numbers
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Still not enough women in construction, survey finds
As International Women’s Day is marked, sector remains at foot of gender diversity table
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Wates brings in Skanska head to fill strategy role
Inna Lim will champion emerging technologies and MMC
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RICS sets out new fire safety form guidance
Move designed to free up housing market by exempting flat blocks without cladding from need for fire assessment
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International Women’s Day 2021: What’s construction doing?
A call for government intervention and a new mentoring scheme are just some of the inititatives being announced today
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Canary Wharf to get compensation if Crossrail not up and running by end of next year
London mayor confirms clause will be triggered if line not open by start of 2023
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Industry experts in growing backlash against Budget’s lack of green policies
UKGBC boss says chancellor was ‘silent’ on construction’s carbon emissionsÂ
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The only way is up for Arundel Court Primary Academy
How off-site modular construction and full turn-key solutions paved the way for a growing school
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Losses from Interserve’s energy-from-waste disaster top £300m
Latest accounts also show firm’s UK construction business racked up £100m-plus loss in 2019 after running into problems on London contracts
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Welcome back Tilbury Douglas, goodbye support services
Some might see a name change as symbolic but with building at the heart of the government’s covid recovery plan, this one shows construction has come full circle
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CLC to push for national retrofit strategy after Budget silence
Chancellor’s failure to promote green homes initiatives prompts group to demand action ahead of UN climate change conferenceÂ