All ɫTV articles in 20 January 2023 – Page 4
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Taylor Wimpey plans £20m cost-cutting drive as market conditions tighten
Housebuilder also warns Gove’s planning policy overhaul will lead to shortfall in sites
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Quintain’s way helps lift Wembley out of the doldrums
The firm’s chief executive James Saunders tells Dave Rogers what’s been going on at the site with the famous name and what’s next
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More than 400 jobs at steel maker face axe as energy crisis grows
“Severe competitiveness issues” force UK’s third largest steel producer to announce restructuring plan
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From the archives: Benjamin Disraeli’s proposal to hang architects, 1847
“Really delightful”: In the second of our series of archive pieces celebrating ɫTV’s 180th annniversary, we give you our magazine’s reaction to the 19th century prime minister’s idea to publically execute architects who design boring buildings
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Solar shading specialist collapsed owing creditors more than £1m
Levolux racked up £2.4m loss on turnover of less than £8m, administrator’s report reveals
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John Armitt re-appointed to lead government infrastructure advisor
Ex-Olympic delivery boss to lead NIC for further two years
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Persimmon pauses site openings and says recovery ‘too early to call’
Housebuilder says it has been hit hard by combination of rising rates and closure of Help to Buy
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Delayed £28m Aberdeen park refurb finally opens - without grass
Troubled Union Terrace Gardens facelift had been due to be complete by Balfour Beatty in 2021
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Vroom vroom: Heatherwick unveils plans for Harley-Davidson motorcycle park
Ampitheatre space at centre of Milwaukee scheme to feature circular motorcycle driveways
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ICE seeks views on policies to improve UK infrastructure’s climate resilience
Civil engineers body says country needs to be better prepared for extreme weather events
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East London data centre approved despite impact on Grimshaw’s FT plant
Historic England says TTSP proposals will harm setting of grade II* high-tech neighbour
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5 minutes with … Andrew Carpenter at Constructing Excellence Midlands
The Southampton-supporting, theatre-loving former DJ on his ongoing mission to promote best practice as chief executive of CE Midlands
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HS2 and booming UK help push Gleeds income up a quarter to over £200m
Consultant says last month’s China U-turn on covid strategy will help revenue push this year
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UK has too many major projects for infrastructure authority to support, IPA chief tells Lords
Infrastructure and Projects Authority can only provide active support to less than half of the government major projects portfolio
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Government to mandate sustainable drainage systems for housing schemes
But industry raises concern about added cost to building work
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Barratt stops hiring as downturn hits volume
UK’s biggest housebuilder says completions could fall 11% for the full year if sales don’t pick up
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Ringing in the new year: completing the Elizabeth Tower’s reconstruction
Working on the iconic clock tower Aecom’s senior engineer Matthew Penellum found hidden Second World War damage and some serious technical challenges – all of which made Big Ben’s bongs this new year extra special
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UKCA mark plans need to be in place a year before deadline, CPA warns
Full rollout of new certification system was delayed by two and a half years in December but many key issues left unresolved