All Ӱ articles in 11 April 2025 – Page 8
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British Land gets green light for £600m Euston Tower overhaul
Existing 1970s block has been empty more than three years
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Data centre demand set to drive construction’s recovery, reports find
But contractors struggling to keep up with demand, RLB adds
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MPs ‘sceptical’ government can deliver on building safety remediation promises
Timetable to complete work on buildings over 18m set for 2029
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Crest Nicholson ‘on track’ to hit profit target after better than expected cash performance
Housebuilder open market sales rate increases in first few months of the year
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RIBA to relocate to Jerwood Centre during Portland Place upgrade
Work on the revamp of 66 Portland Place is due to finish by 2028
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Scottish contractor Robertson slumps to loss
Firm says loss-making jobs send it into red but profitability up in current year
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Comment
Embrace the AI revolution – or get left behind again
The industry should be hugely excited about the potential of AI. At Reds10 we are already seeing some remarkable results, says technical director Scott Laird
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5 minutes with … Nick Tagliarini at Pexhurst
The firm’s director on his 23 years helping Pexhurst to grow, why you should not rest on your laurels – but not take yourself too seriously – and what happens every time he loses his iPhone
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One in 10 tall social housing buildings still have fire defects, says regulator
More than 600 such buildings have been remediated since 2017 but 17,000 remain at risk
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‘We rode out the storm’: Adjaye Associates upbeat after ‘worst year that any architecture firm could have gone through’
Practice makes loss of £720,000 after one-off £1.4m tax payment but describes drop in revenue as a “blip”
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Mitsui Fudosan takes control of £1.1bn British Library extension with construction to start next year
Stanhope retained as development manager as part of restructure on RSHP-designed scheme
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Watchdog opens investigation into ISG’s auditor
Inquiry by Financial Reporting Council concerns firm’s 2022 accounts
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Morgan Sindall-owned developer submits plans for 1,600-home regeneration scheme in Solihull
Placemaking specialist Muse signed development agreement with council last year
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More than a masterplan: the people power behind Earls Court’s next chapter
Mary Richardson went to meet the team of local people helping to shape the Earls Court redevelopment in west London as part of a wider programme of inclusive community engagement
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Rayner approves Howells’ plans for supersized version of Tebay services in Cheshire
Deputy prime minister said greenfield site could be class as grey belt amid concerns over harm to wildlife
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McGee makes change at operations director role
Company veteran replaces Richard Wilkinson who leaves after two years at business
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Rising UK workloads help Aecom turnover edge up
Overall income creeps up but revenue from Middle East goes into reverse
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Travis Perkins delays publication of 2024 results
Company had been due to announce annual numbers this morning