All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 3 July 2020 – Page 2
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Criticism of industry progress towards net zero is undeserved
Cundall’s Alan Fogarty says the industry has made significant steps towards net zero despite the Committee for Climate Change’s recent thumbs down
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Contractors look to strike gold at Spandau Ballet star’s school
Deal to upgrade Shoreditch secondary has £13m price tag
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Muse bags £2.5bn Salford redevelopment
Deal for Morgan Sindall’s development arm could last up to 15 years
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Grange University Hospital: How offsite methods helped deliver covid-19 beds and fast-track the whole build
Wales’ biggest ever health infrastructure project, the £350m Grange University Hospital, was planned from the start for rapid delivery, using offsite methods and a collaborative approach – but then covid-19 struck and the client needed beds available even faster. How did the project team do it?
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Build, Build, Build: Big on rhetoric, but no new money yet
Today’s speech by the PM is a welcome shot in the arm for construction, but while he has sped up spending there is no new stimulus - and no mention of retrofitting homes
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Why the construction CRASH charity needs your help to survive the pandemic
CRASH chief executive Francesca Roberts explains how vital projects for the homeless are still carrying on despite huge challenges
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Graham dives in to land swimming pool job at Boris school
Scheme designed by Hopkins Architects
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Government kicks off building boom initiative as HS2 advertises for hundreds of staff
Three month recruitment drive begins to fill around 500 posts at railway
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Race on for £2bn modular housing deals
Central Housing Investment Consortium framework could run up to 15 years
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Prime minister to compare ‘build build build’ strategy to Roosevelt’s New Deal in 1930s
Boris Johnson to detail building plans later today
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Tony Pidgley was a man always ahead of the game
Admired, feared and respected in equal measure, the industry has lost one of its greats, writes Joey Gardiner
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Coronavirus update for construction: 29 June
WATCH: Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreakÂ
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Modular housebuilder the next to begin cutting jobs as covid puts brakes on orders
Ilke was handed £30m loan from Homes England last year
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Costain clears out another problem job
Costs on £113m National Grid contract had doubled
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Highways England on the hunt for Lower Thames Crossing project manager
Government agency says winner of £242m deal will not be able to be main contractor on £6.8bn scheme
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Lessons in how to regulate construction post covid
Reforms in two other countries show how a sharp focus on standards offers a way to emerge stronger from this crisis, says Mark Farmer
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Faulty cladding on Carillion hospital to be removed by manufacturer
Portuguese firm drafted in at Royal Liverpool scheme
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Government to unveil task force aimed at speeding up building projects
So-called Project Speed initiative, to be chaired by chancellor, unveiled tomorrow