All Energy, Infrastructure and Refurbishment articles – Page 16
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Infrastructure college to close with less than 2% of its student capacity
National College for Advanced Transport and Infrastructure was set up in 2017 to provide skills for HS2
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Align to replace EKFB on parts of HS2 in management shake-up
Decision aims to ensure delayed line sticks to its opening schedule
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Green light for Westminster University retrofit
ADP-designed project will refurbish and extend Marylebone Road office building as enterprise centre
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Net zero transition could create 230,000 construction jobs by 2030, says CCC
Development of green workforce will require co-ordinationÂ
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West Midlands outlines £20bn of investment opportunities
Projects include new train station and housing schemes
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Transport for North launches consultation on new strategic transport plan
Strategy aims to double freight share carried by rail
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Government unveils £20bn New Hospital Programme relaunch
Five new hospitals added to list of 40 announced in 2030, although not all will be built by the original 2030 deadline
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​Development partner sought for £500m Camden life sciences scheme
Camley Street redevelopment to be largest yet in King’s Cross’s expanding Knowledge Quarter
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Funding of £450m for school repairs a fraction of what is needed, RIBA president says
Nearly 900 schools and colleges to get share of pot to improve their buildings
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L&G Modular’s closure shows there’s a limit to the patience of slow capital
Legal & General’s recent withdrawal from the offsite housing market is a wake-up call for policy makers relying on institutions to fund ambitious infrastructure plans, says Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis
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What we know so far about the New Hospital Programme relaunch
Contract notice for delivery partner to oversee ‘fundamental shift’ in healthcare schemes to be posted by September
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Exclusive: Government to unveil major funding package for New Hospital Programme 'within a week'
Modern methods of construction to be at centre of plan to build 1 million sq m of hospital space in England
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Construction yet to start on all but seven of government’s 40 new hospitals
Six schemes promised to open by 2025 still without full funding or planning consent, BBC reports
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Kier to start fresh round of investigations at King’s Cross block after cladding falls off
Occupied housing block designed for Argent by 2022 Stirling Prize winners Niall McLaughlin Architects
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Retrofit 23: The ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Centre explore retrofitting at scale
The Retrofit 23 exhibition and events programme will explore the factors necessary to achieve an accelerated delivery of domestic retrofitting at different scales
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Museum of London in talks with mayor and City to plug new home’s £100m funding gap
Scheme to relocate museum from the Barbican to Smithfield has gone up by 30%
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Cost of McAlpine’s Museum of London scheme goes up by £100m
Delays and inflation contribute to 30% price hike, museum confirms
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Ministry of Defence investigating hundreds of buildings feared to be on the verge of collapse
Crisis caused by aging lightweight concrete spreads from school and hospital buildings to military estate
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A renaissance king takes to the throne in a challenging age
King Charles III is the new head of a diverse and divided state but he has significant strengths and his support for the built environment is welcome, writes Richard Steer of Gleeds
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‘We’re the victims of short-term policy-making’: Interview with Jennie Daly
The chief executive of Taylor Wimpey thinks a national housing strategy is needed. Jennie Daly tells Joey Gardiner why housebuilders need to ‘repair’ their reputation