All ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV articles in 31 July 2020 – Page 7
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Morgan Sindall chalks up £15m Oxford university job
Work involves creating home for new Reuben College
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One in 10 London architects say covid will send them under
Majority of firms in latest RIBA survey expect profit to fall in coming year
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV safety reforms might not come into force until 2024, advisor warns
Government set to introduce promised legislation shortly following 2017 Grenfell fireÂ
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Hope for Clugston's former employees with £500,000 in missing pay set to be returned
Unsecured creditors told they will recoup some money but administrator unable to say how much
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Keltbray to wrap up redundancy programme next month as turnover hits record
Company making 300 job cuts
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Construction Innovation Hub launches toolkit to improve decision-making
R D group has been backed with £72m of government money
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Will the ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Safety Bill make insurance unaffordable?
Regulatory change is coming but the government must also consider the insurance industry’s ability to provide robust cover, argues Weightman’s Paul Lowe
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Former president says RIBA must be led by architect after lawyer quits top role before he even starts
Nigel Carrington had been due to begin in September
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Report on how to accelerate huge regional rail schemes due out in November
National Infrastructure Commission’s assessment will cover HS2, Northern Powerhouse Rail and Midlands Rail Hub
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Construction firms claim £2.6bn of furlough payments
Industry also has most self-employment income support scheme claims
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Tenders for huge north London energy job out in autumn
Main contract at Edmonton scheme has price tag of close to £700m
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Coronavirus update for construction: 15 July
Build UK’s update the industry amid the covid-19 outbreakÂ
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​ McCarthy & Stone rejigs as covid sends firm crashing into red
Former Kier executive goes as retirement specialist hit by £60m of coronavirus charges
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Decision on Bishopsgate Goodsyard plans set for November
Scheme first went in for planning six years ago
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Design’s social value is being overlooked - that has to change
Architects have to quantify the impact their work has on communities, says HLM’s Philip Watson
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Construction not expected to reach pre-covid levels until end of 2022, fresh data suggests
Office for Budget Responsibility had originally predicted recovery would take six months
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ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV firm sued by National Trust after fire at Surrey mansion leaves it with £115m repair bill
Blaze in 2015 gutted grade I-listed property near Guildford
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Green light for Balfour Beatty on next phase of £375m London resi job after funding deal inked
Developer Muse signs agreement with private rental specialist Get Living