All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 11 April 2025 – Page 6
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Whitbread submits plans to transform City tower into 420-bed Premier Inn
New London House was designed by EPR Architects and built in the 1970s
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For construction product reform, the direction of travel is clear – it’s time for us all to act
Alongside the anticipated regulatory reform, a change in behaviour is required which sees industry players take greater responsibility for products and materials and be more accountable and transparent, says Amanda Long
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Features
Why most new homes are still being built to old standards
Almost two in three new homes are still being built to regulations that applied in 2013, over a year and a half after the end of the transition period for the new part L and other requirements. How has the government got its projections so wrong? Tom ...
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NPPF changes will result in 1.3 million homes built by the end of the parliament, OBR forecasts
Housebuilding to exceed 300,000 homes a year by 2029/30, excluding impact of forthcoming Affordable Homes Programme
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Government ups capital infrastructure spending by £2bn a year in drive for growth
Chancellor spares construction from spending cuts as OBR halves 2025 growth forecast
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RLB turnover grows again as staff numbers jump
Consultant sees income hit £170m and employees top 1,500
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Broadway Malyan redesigns plans for Birmingham tower entirely covered in PV panels
Co-living scheme would be one of UK’s narrowest residential buildings at just 8.5 metres wide
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Severfield boss stepping down in wake of profit warning
Alan Dunsmore to go at end of June after 15 years at steelwork contractor
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Network Rail to submit £1bn plans for Liverpool Street station redevelopment next month
Replacement scheme for Herzog & de Meuron proposal was first unveiled last November
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Vistry’s profit drops by nearly two-thirds as impact of cost estimation errors revealed
Housebuilder says turnover and completions up last year
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Overbury set for summer start on £250m HSBC fit-out in City
Fit-out job was biggest let last year in London market
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Features
My route into construction … Rob Willden, cost manager at Linesight
The industry includes an impressive range and variety of roles – but unless you are on the inside it can be hard to know how to break in, let alone progress to the top. In this  series, we talk to professionals about their often surprising career twists and turns
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T&T puts access to labour at top of worries in latest tender price update
Shrinking employment getting more critical, consultant warns
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Multiplex to start work on 50 Fenchurch Street job this summer
Start date is latest in glut of news announced recently about London tower jobs
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Lendlease offloads stake in 21 Moorfields scheme to Japanese investors
Job was built by Sir Robert McAlpine and is new HQ for Deutsche Bank
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Henry Boot restructuring construction arm
Firm says move being carried out to safeguard division’s future
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More reliable information needed on infrastructure pipelines to ensure private investor confidence, NAO warns
More consistent information on investment opportunities would drive down costs, report finds
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Government approves £9bn Lower Thames Crossing
Decision comes 16 years after scheme was first proposed
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Michelmersh says end-user confidence remains fragile
Brickmaker sees revenue and profit fall last year
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Fit-out boom sees Morgan Sindall upgrade 2025 results forecast
Firm says year-end number will be ahead of previous £178m consenus