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Heat pumps ‘won’t deliver’ with current technology, FMB warns
Group’s chief says green heating systems are ‘fraught with difficulties’
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Make chalks up two central London green lights
Piccadilly office block will require demolition of 1960s French Railways House
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Paddington is latest Crossrail station handed over to TfL
Project has been completed by Costain Skanska joint venture
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AHMM unveils plans for ‘biophilic’ City office tower
Scheme will replace 1980s buildings near Shoreditch and Whitechapel fringe
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Firms on notice as council pushes ahead with Middlesex Uni campus plan
University has entered deal with Barnet council for 40-year leases on land to build academic buildings and student accommodation
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Tetra Tech made offer for Hoare Lea more than two years ago
Managing partner says approach from $3bn turnover US firm came ‘out of the blue’
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Impact of ‘pingdemic’ easing as self-isolations drop by nearly half
Build UK chief said changes to NHS app and social distancing on sites had brought down numbers
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HS2 firm awards concrete contract for London tunnels
Pacadar UK to produce 58,000 seven-tonne segments for work starting at Euston
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Hawkins\Brown’s Aston uni scheme OK’d by Birmingham planners
City centre scheme will be 10 storeys
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BDP unveils first designs for £600m Leeds hospital redevelopment
Two hospitals inspired by Yorkshire Dales, practice says
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Government is construction’s biggest client so pay back furlough cash before dividends, Morgan Sindall boss says
No business sense in firms handing out money to shareholders ahead of reimbursing taxpayer, John Morgan adds
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Shortage of lorry drivers and site workers puts the brake on construction’s recovery
Latest IHS/CIPS says growth in output was at weakest since February
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Fears grow industry has not seen the worst of materials delays, Gleeds report warns
Three-quarters of respondents report shortages are delaying projects
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Architects wanted to design revamp for Greenwich Observatory site
Three practices to be shortlisted for prestigious job to enhance visitor attraction at 17th century complex
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Materials prices set to rise 10% over next year, RICS warns
Latest increase would be 3% above projected growth in tender prices
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London council launches £18m consultancy framework
Firms have until the end of the month to apply for four-year deal
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Former Davis Langdon boss says T&T deal will trigger wave of new firms
Rob Smith expects some of consultant’s staff to strike out on their own, citing worries about loss of independence following CBRE purchase