All ɫTV articles in 19 May 2023 – Page 7
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Parts of McAlpine’s Museum of London scheme to be delayed by two years as costs spiral
Half of museum’s new Smithfield Market home not expected to complete until 2028 as price tag rises to £500m
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Industry shocked by ɫTV Safety Regulator head’s sudden departure
Peter Baker retired from the ɫTV Safety Regulator last week
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Housing association’s surplus hit by contractor failure and cyber attack
Housing association giant reduces development spend in “cautious approach”
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Architect HOK appoints new co-chief executives
Former chief Bill Hellmuth died earlier this month
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Boss of EKFB JV and Kier infrastructure business to retire this year
Mark Pengelly is leading HS2 civils work in the West Midlands
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ɫTV Safety Regulator boss steps down days after launch of new regime
Peter Baker led ɫTV Safety Regulator since 2021
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Looser immigration rules will not fix construction's labour crisis, Gleeds survey finds
Report also reveals hopes for AI productivity boost
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From the archives: Cleaning up the Great Stink, 1858
London’s sewer network collapses, creating a public health emergency as a cholera epidemic sweeps the capital. The Builder reports from the scene
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Lendlease boss Neil Martin stepping down as Skanska appoints new chief
Pair rejig top roles as incumbents set to retire
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Weakening overseas demand drags profit and revenue down at ISG
But UK workloads hold up, firm says in latest accounts
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Taylor Wimpey cutting 450 roles as firm confirms volumes this year will be down a third
Housebuilder says market strengthening but continues to predict sharp drop in completions
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Government must act to close infrastructure’s ‘climate resilience gap’, say advisory bodies
National Infrastructure Commission and Climate Change Committee write joint letter to ministers
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Comment
Party on down: why the Party Wall Act doesn’t stand up
The Party Wall Act is not fit for purpose, as a recent dispute between Dagenham neighbours makes only too clear
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Private equity firm shells out £40m to take ‘significant’ stake in Ridge
Consultant set up in 1946 will now include bosses from Horizon Capital on its enlarged board
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Gove delays M&S Oxford Street decision by three months
Ruling had been due next week but now not expected before 20 July
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Life under a new owner and why the government should invest in London: Weston Williamson's Chris Williamson
After more than three decades of independence, Weston Williamson + Partners sold a majority stake to engineering giant Egis last year. Co-founder Chris Williamson talks about how things are going
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Comment
The men speaking up about gender equality in construction
A discussion about gender with the twist that it featured an all-male panel is just what we need right now. Here’s why.