All Ӱ articles in 11 April 2025 – Page 2
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ISG collapse ‘a reminder of need for fair risk sharing’, says Wates boss
Firm has taken on several former staff notably in fit out with new division headed by ex-ISG boss Lee Phillips
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M&E firm Phoenix rides out ISG collapse with improved set of numbers
Specialist says all former ISG jobs it was working on now taken over by end users or alternative main contractors
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Infrastructure that puts people first is the key to revitalising urban spaces
By prioritising human-centred design, we can create infrastructure that not only meets practical needs but enriches the lives of those who use it, says WilkinsonEyre’s Bosco Lam
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Related Argent chair among names behind data tool which measures ‘live’ energy performance of homes
New data sensor product has been piloted for several housing associations
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Mace signs on dotted line for £200m revamp of 65 Gresham Street
Proposals include outdoor workspace on every floor
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Former Wates COO Dave Smith dies aged 65
Tributes pour in for boss whose other roles included stints at McLaren, Balfour Beatty and Osborne
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Developer working up plans for 220m Canary Wharf tower
Proposals for 77 Marsh Wall site to contain 925 homes and a mixed-use podium
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Offsite firm targets £450m turnover despite drop in profit and turnover
Merit announces significant investment for growth in latest accounts
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Construction on Europe’s biggest theme park to start next year in Bedfordshire
Artist’s impression of how the theme park would look when built
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Plans sent in for City tower that was cut down by two storeys after Roman ruins discovered at site
Revised proposals for 85 Gracechurch Street scheme submitted following basilica find
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Erith sees profit jump as firm pays off bid-rigging fine
Contractor says £17.6m penalty imposed by CMA cleared two and a half years early
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Market forecast: Why viability is tight for construction projects in the UK
Global uncertainty, combined with domestic regulatory change, a fragile demand outlook and expectations around inflation are combining to create tricky conditions. It’s a finely balanced equation with many moving parts. Pablo Cristi Worm of Aecom reports
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Clients keeping cool amid Trump tariff chaos, says Turner & Townsend Alinea
No “kneejerk reactions” to investment with many firms doubtful US president’s trade policy will stay the course, consultant says
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Wates profit falls 94%
Firm says fall is due to one-off pension transfer, investments and housebuilding cost pressures
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Bovis makes £16.4m loss in first results since sale and rebrand
Firm previously known as Lendlease also saw turnover slide to below £500m
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Can Starmer get us out of the mess of Trump’s tariffs?
As stock markets nosedived yesterday at the prospect of a global trade war, the prime minister presented a cool-headed response
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Is PFI about to stage a comeback?
As part of Ӱ’s new Funding the Future series, Joey Gardiner considers the chances of an unlikely renaissance for the much-maligned initiative
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Wates to sign £111m deal for Victoria Tower restoration in May
Price for job soars by £15.6m after two botched competitions
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Network Rail Property submits £1bn Liverpool Street Station redevelopment plans
Proposals for ‘landmark’ new entrances revealed as transport operator confirms scheme’s ‘heritage-led’ rethink