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Plans submitted for upmarket City hotel at foot of Tower 42
Richard Seifert-designed building to be demolished to make way for eight-storey scheme
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McLaren eyes overhaul of Kensington department store and signs up for Bank overstation job
Art Deco Barkers building to be given modern office upgrade
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Housing association to demolish Bristol flats built by collapsed contractor
Firm was chasing ISG Pearce for £4m to carry out repair work
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City tower to be cut down by two storeys after Roman ruins discovered at site
Revised plans for 85 Gracechurch Street scheme to be submitted this spring following basilica find
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Populous’s EMEA chief Chris Lee made global vice chair under rejig
Practice also appoints Americas boss Bruce Miller as new global chief executive
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Firms to get greater flexibility on apprenticeships under government reforms
Qualifications requirements to be eased and minimum time for apprenticeship terms reduced
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Housing group calls for action over ‘inconsistent’ road adoption delays and rising costs
HBF says conflicting approaches by local authorities ‘make it impossible to plan schemes’
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Construction industry gossip: Tales from the riverbank
The latest chatter around the industry
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The government’s Remediation Action Plan explained
Catherine Gelder and Frances Gordon-Weeks on the government’s plan to resolve building safety delays
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Edgbaston gets green light for £42m makeover in time for 2027 Ashes
Redevelopment will include new hotel and redevloped stand
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CPD 02 2025: Hard landscaping specification for housing developments
As urban development accelerates and rainfall intensifies, traditional drainage systems are under unprecedented strain. The result? Rising flood risks, environmental degradation and a need to rethink how we manage surface water. Hard landscaping plays an important role in mitigating these challenges, offering innovative solutions that combine functionality with sustainability. One ...
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Solving the skills crisis We all know the problem, but who has the answers?
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Work on first new towns to ‘start within four years’ says Pennycook as 100 proposals submitted
Matthew Pennycook says new towns to contribute to government’s 1.5 million-homes housing target
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Mixed picture as yearly output edges up but new orders fall sharply in last three months in 2024
Industry pins hopes on boost from planning reforms and infrastructure plans
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Co-op Live helps send Bam’s construction arm sinking £40m into red
But Dutch contractor’s UK civils business enjoys bumper year
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More than 150 jobs go as Birmingham M&E contractor sinks into administration
JS Wright & Co collapses after over 130 years in business
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The UK’s skills approach remains fractured – we need joined-up thinking
Businesses including my own are working hard to build pipelines of talent to match the expected demand, but Skills England must bring the industry response together, says T&T’s Patricia Moore
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Green light for Landsec office scheme in Southwark
Orms-designed block to add to developer’s emerging commercial complex near Tate Modern
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Heathrow promises to submit third runway proposals to government by summer
Under plans ruled illegal five years ago, third runway would have been open next year