All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 76
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Weston confirms it will challenge Jenrick’s decision to throw out Norwich tower
Housebuilder’s £271m Anglia Square scheme rejected by housing secretary last month
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Local contractor wins £75m Salford high-rise
Green light for 29-storey Anchorage Gateway was given in October
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Border chaos could see hikes in prices of materials not already stockpiled, trade groups warn
France’s 48-hour ban on freight hauliers from Britain began last night
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TfL launches feasibility work for cross-river rail extension to Thamesmead
£1m funding deal inked with London boroughs to extend Docklands Light RailwayÂ
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​City Hall urges government to reject Fosters’ ‘exclusive’ Tulip tower
School and community groups would not have free access to key elements of the visitor attraction
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Grim news for architects as covid's second wave sees recovery go into reverse
Private housing the only sector to hold firm, according to latest RIBA Future Trends survey
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Cladding remediation work inches forward
Five more buildings have put plans in place to remove their ACM
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Government extends furlough scheme to April
Chancellor Rishi Sunak also confirmed next Budget will be delivered on 3 March next year
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HS2 puts £156m switches and crossings job up for grabs
ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV follows PM’s attempt to reassure infrastructure groups on future of railway’s eastern leg to Leeds
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Bruntwood defies office market gloom with makeover of Liverpool office block
Developer’s recently launched contracting arm CubicWorks on the team as main contractor
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CLC calls on government to support £525bn national retrofit programme
Scheme would see overhaul of UK’s 28 million homes over the next 20 years to improve energy efficiency
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Everton stadium in extra time as planning decision delayed until next year
Covid-19 and the size of the planning application blamed for setback
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Review of 2020: A changing political landscape
Brexit was quickly eclipsed by the meteor of covid, which hit construction hard – until the government decided to build its way out of trouble. Meanwhile, building safety remained at the fore as the Grenfell Inquiry continued
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Newham council green lights modular rooftop housing programme
Council’s housing arm Populo Living to build hundreds of affordable rooftop homes
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Government in talks to build £20bn Sizewell C nuclear plant
Discussions with EDF come at same time as publication of energy white paper
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Architect designs Antarctic research station over Zoom
Hugh Broughton had to work with team from Australia in middle of night because of covid-19 lockdown
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PM warned on lack of joined-up thinking after latest climate pledge
Boris Johnson wants emissions cut a further 15% by end of decade
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Liverpool mayor arrested as part of fraud probe into building contracts
Joe Anderson arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation
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Fire expert warned NHBC of ‘accident waiting to happen’ three years before Grenfell, inquiry hears
Arup engineer made comments in October 2014
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Government’s green homes initiative feels MPs’ ire
Ministers told about public’s difficulties accessing initiative