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In pictures: Stage set for theatre scheme at O’Rourke’s huge Olympia redevelopment
Haworth Tompkins to design venue as contractor begins £600m main construction works after year of enabling works
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Carter Jonas lands deal to let out HS2 properties
Firm will manage 1,500 buildings on first phase of route
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Glencar opens Manchester office as demand for warehouse space soars
New regional director expects “rapid and significant” growth in response to booming online sales
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Wates raids Morgan Sindall for new partnerships boss
Andrew Savege will head up firm’s work with local authorities and housing associations
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Watkins Jones eyes recovering market as interim numbers hold up
Firm says it expects to fix cladding issues by next September
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Landsec says covid has put question mark over £195m London office set to be built by O’Rourke
Developer mulls Timber Square decision as it assesses impact of pandemic on demand for space in capital
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Another developer group slams permitted development rights
Reforms could stop other forms of development from happening in city centres, London Property Alliance warns
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Ballymore to spend £20m on fire safety repairs
Developer will not confirm if amount will cover all remediation costs
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Arcadis tells clients to start jobs now or risk seeing costs escalate
Firm says tender price hikes will be greatest in infrastructure
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Local MP launches objection to £800m Greenwich scheme, saying it is too tall
OMA-designed development would include four towers up to 36-storeys in height
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Architect proposes ‘live’ material passports to reduce construction waste
Orms initiative would allow data on materials within existing buildings to be scanned with phones
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Sheppard Robson completes NHS helipad air bridge
‘Hospital corridor in sky’ will shave vital minutes off journeys for critically ill patients
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London office starts up 20% as commercial sector roars back into action
More than half of schemes are major refurbishments
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ISG the latest to see 2020 numbers wrecked by covid
Firm says profit down 80% but forward order book at record level
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Vistry predicts profit will exceed expectations by £15m
Results for 2021 will be ‘well ahead’ of consensus forecasts, says chief executive Greg Fitzgerald
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‘Not achievable’ to get new post-Brexit product certification rules ready in time, expert warns
Former NBS boss says time involved to swap CE marking for UK version has not been thought through
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Problems at Bond Street putting Crossrail opening at risk, Jacobs warns
Paddington contractor Costain Skanska also meeting railway bosses three times a week over productivity concerns
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‘Step change’ in productivity needed to build government’s infrastructure ambitions, industry told
IPA chief says 40% improvement in productivity needed as ‘prerequisite’ to build £600bn pipeline
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Arcadis lands QS role on £180m scheme for Natural History Museum
New complex will be built in Oxfordshire