All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 2 October 2020 – Page 4
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Government launches £3bn retrofit programme
Money will be spent on private houses and public buildings
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David Adjaye wins RIBA Gold Medal
Architect named 2021 recipient of UK’s highest honour for architecture
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Grenfell building control officer ‘quit because of work pressures’
Council surveyor tasked with inspecting work tells inquiry he resigned weeks before 2017 disaster
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Covid forces RIBA to cancel this year’s Stirling Prize
RIBA says judges not able to get out and judge more than 200 shortlisted schemes in person
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Top client contract awards - August 2020
Nearly £6.4bn of work was handed out in August according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients
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Planning approvals by value - August 2020
Glenigan’s sector by sector league table reveals £5.7bn worth of projects won planning approval in AugustÂ
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Annual planning approvals by value to August 2020
Glenigan’s sector by sector league table shows £106.8bn worth of schemes have won planning approval since last July
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Grenfell subcontractor ‘can’t see how’ cavity barriers were fitted wrongly
Inquiry hears firm sent in invoice for eight men pretending to work during one day
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Grenfell Inquiry: Window reveal contractor ‘assumed materials were fine’
Former Rydon project manager oversaw gaps being packed with combustible insulation then topped with uPVC surrounds
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Feilden Clegg gets green light to turn former Kellogg’s HQ into new homes
Mixed-use scheme will include offices, hotel and school
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A chance for permanent transformation
If we hold fast we’ll look back on 2020 not just as a year of crisis, says Keith Waller
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Willmott Dixon draws up zero carbon targets
Contractor spells out plans for next 20 years
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Riding the second wave: What the next six months could bring
Coronavirus cases are rising, with the prospect of more local restrictions and even a second national lockdown. Fraught Brexit talks are also under way and the economy is in deep trouble. How is the construction industry coping with so much uncertainty?
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Boardroom launches today
The new platform will provide exclusive data and interviews
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If there’s a second wave, we all get drenched
Construction bosses are considering how to get through one of the toughest winters they have ever faced
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Kier names new technical boss
Helen Samuels will report into construction chief Liam Cummins
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VolkerFitzpatrick wins more work at Northants logistics park
Scheme is contractor’s fourth job at Midlands Logistics Park
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Covid sends Scottish housebuilder’s profit down
Springfiield furloughed over 90% of its 700 staff during lockdown
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Overbury lands Essex university revamp work
Morgan Sindall’s fit-out arm to rejig Anglia Ruskin’s Chelmsford campus
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Impact of covid ‘on a par’ with financial crash, says T&T chief
‘It’s as tough as I’ve seen it,’ adds Vince Clancy