All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 30
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Output grows for second month in a row despite weakening housing sector
Civils work help keeps output index above no-change mark
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Firms on notice for £1.8bn Notting Hill Genesis improvements framework
Seven-year framework includes decarbonisation works
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Inflation remains ‘number one issue’ for firms, says CLC
But group reports improving prices picture
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Rolls Royce mini nuclear reactor designs take step toward approval
Plans pass first stage of atomic regulator’s generic design assessment
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McGee tasked with re-using steel structure on City block revamp job
Engineering contractor hopes project will demonstrate viability of steelwork reuse
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Introba picks ex-TfL staffer to lead sustainability work
Green consultant recently underwent major rebrand
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Profit up 23% at Robertson despite ‘challenging’ year
Revenue steady in construction busines
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ICE seeks civil engineers’ views on merits of a national transport strategy
Existing policies and metrics insufficient for effective decision-making
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Scotland gets dedicated housing minister as Humza Yousaf sets new government’s agenda
Housing bodies celebrate creation of new role in cabinetÂ
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Cut VAT on retrofit work, new Wates boss tells government as firm hits turnover record
But profit slips at business which had £1.9bn income last year
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T&T warns labour shortages among young blunting industry growth
Firm’s UK boss of cost consulting says government needs to do more to encourage youngsters into industry
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Brick firm Michelmersh hoping to avoid further price rises in 2023, says boss
Firm supplying bricks for new Everton stadium imposed fresh hike at start of year
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Arup takes stake in low-carbon concrete firm
Concretene developer hopes to roll product out over next three years
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In pictures: Local architect outlines what ex-Debenhams store in Nottingham could be
GT3 hopes proposals will be picked up by prospective developers
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Do less but better, infrastructure adviser tells government
Small steps forward in all directions will not bring necessary progress on green economy goals, says NICÂ
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Plans submitted for £250m Cambridgeshire science park redevelopment
Bruntwood SciTech behind proposals for 400,000 sq ft scheme
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Winners announced on £4.5bn public sector framework for southern England
Fifth generation framework includes new lots for SMEs
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ICE demands mandatory reporting on cost of adapting infrastructure to changing climate
UK must plug ‘data gap’ before it can make meaningful progress on resilience, says body
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Government announces winners of £1.8bn retrofit funding pot
Claims 115,000 homes across England could benefit, as well as schools and hospitals
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Revised office job at centre of Stanhope’s £700m life sciences scheme get green light
Initial plans for Red Hall approved in 2021 with Laing O’Rourke set to start building work this summer