All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 14 February 2025 – Page 9
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​Government’s top infrastructure advisor ‘never been convinced’ by HS2 governance structure
John Armitt will chair NIC until July as it moves towards merger with IPA
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RIBA calls for schools and train stations to be classed as higher risk buildings under building safety regulations
Institute wants more stringent safety regulations in non-residential buildings in its full response to Grenfell Inquiry report
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Malaysian firm invests £2bn to accelerate UK’s biggest brownfield scheme
Plans for Brabazon town include 6,500 new homes and 17,000-seat arena near Bristol
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BDP usurps Fosters as UK’s biggest architect
Foster & Partners’ five year reign at top of UK rankings over, according to BD survey of world’s largest practices
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Comment
Labour’s devolution revolution: Ambitious and risky but it makes a lot of sense
Labour’s alternative to a failed levelling up strategy is a much more ambitious programme of devolution. Simon Rawlinson of Arcadis considers the implications for development and construction
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CECA welcomes Starmer’s AI action plan and says technology has potential to ‘transform’ infrastructure
Trade body set to publish own AI research in spring
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Taylor Wimpey warns of cost increases following Budget
Housebuilder says firms trying to mitigate impact of tax hilkes
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Features
Closing the skills gap: Alison Watson’s mission to transform built environment education
The current Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering president tells Mary Richardson why she thinks the industry must get smarter when it comes to educating its future professionalsÂ