All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 22 January 2021 – Page 3
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Faithful & Gould brings in MMC heavyweight as consultants rejig teams
New year sees raft of new faces at firms
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EDF starts search for construction boss to build Sizewell C
Successful candidate will be in charge of 25,000 people
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Government names and shames companies yet to start ACM remediation work
Fourteen groups highlighted for not starting cladding repairs
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5 minutes with … Sean Clemons at RLF
The executive partner at consultants RLF changed career direction after spending a six-month sabbatical in Brazil. He wishes he could have helped to build the Large Hadron ColliderÂ
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It’s about time the industry embraced 30-day payment terms
This week’s move by the government is an overdue one, says Beard chairman Mark Beard
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Turner & Townsend picked for £200m Cambridge Children’s Hospital project
Design team also includes Hawkins\Brown and White Arkitekter
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Cost model: Repurposing offices to labs
The need for laboratory space is soaring, driven by the booming life sciences sector. For developers and landlords hit by declining demand for offices, this provides an opportunity. Aecom’s Alison Wring assesses the cost considerations of repurposing offices for laboratory use and provides a typical cost breakdown
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Construction industry gossip: Nutty effervescence
A housing minister comes over all Marie Antoinette as he sips a bit of bubbly… meanwhile, working parents are going round the bend
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Tait modern: Philip Tait, boss of British Land’s £3.3bn Canada Water regeneration scheme, on living and breathing an all-electric sustainable urban centre
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McAlpine finally set to start troubled £70m Leeds housing scheme
Scheme has been delayed by Brexit, the collapse of Carillion and covid-19
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Countryside completions up 17% after covid delays
Search for a buyer for firm’s housebuilding business is ‘progressing’
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2020 wasn’t about survival, it was about long-term vision
The year ahead promises to be a bumpy one but the way we adapted to covid-19 shows we have acquired the tools to carve out a robust future
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Grenfell Inquiry to restart next month nine weeks after it was last in session
Christmas break and lockdown mean most recent day of hearing was 9 December last month
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Wates gets planning green light for Oxford uni’s biggest ever project
Work on £200m scheme to start this summer
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US firm Gensler remains world’s biggest architect despite shedding staff
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Design’s influential 2021 World Architecture 100 report published tomorrow
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Northern housing associations form offsite alliance
Group aims to build 9,000 homes a year by 2023
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Infrastructure commission asks firms to advise on carbon capture tech
Government wants net zero emissions by 2050
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A case of judicial intervention in public procurement
Sir Robert Akenhead examines a recent ruling that helps identify the limits to the court’s readiness to intervene in public procurement processes
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Barts Square: a bold piece of history in the making
Barts Square is a mixed-use development in the City of London that features modern and traditional styles wholly in keeping with surroundings that date back a thousand years. It is almost as if it has always been thereÂ
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Top client contract awards - December 2020
The value of new work more than doubled to £8.1bn from November’s £3.7bn according to Glenigan’s sector by sector league table of top spending clients