All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 14 March 2025
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Max headroom: How floor jacking could give old buildings a new lease of life
Extending the building wasn’t an option as it is hemmed in above, below and on all four sides
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CPD 04 2025: Energy performance evaluation in architectural projects
Understanding and improving a building’s energy performance is critical in addressing the climate emergency. This module, sponsored by Vectorworks, explores how architects can integrate early-stage performance modelling into their workflow to create more sustainable, energy-efficient designs.
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Implementing the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Safety Act in Wales
Helen Johnson and Katie Rider on how the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Safety Act applies differently for Welsh buildings
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A deal with too many moth holes
A vendor who fails to answer the pre-contract questionnaire honestly can find the whole house sale reversed
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From the archives: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ reviews the Channel tunnel terminals
As the world’s longest undersea tunnel prepares to open to passengers, ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ’s architectural critic is left unimpressed by the ’vast mechanical jungle’ built at Folkestone
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CPD 03 2025: Segmental retaining walls for housing developments
Sponsored by Tobermore, this module explores the design considerations, applications and benefits of specifying segmental retaining walls in residential developments. Covering key aspects from initial planning through to construction, it highlights how solutions can address site-specific requirements.
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Row between One Hyde Park and Laing O’Rourke over ‘£35m defects’ deepens as residents accuse contractor of ‘shirking responsibilities’
Residents claim firm’s offer of compensation at luxury flats scheme was ‘insufficent’ but builder says ‘matter could have been resolved years ago’Â
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Land banking by housebuilders: the baseless conspiracy theory that refuses to go away
Despite numerous reviews finding no evidence of housebuilders deliberately withholding land from the market, we are again having to talk about ‘unbuilt’ homes, writes Paul Smith
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Piling contractor says building safety hold-ups on 40 jobs will blunt year-end numbers
Van Elle says delays on gatway 2 approvals process behind hit
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Mega-projects need stronger governance, says spending watchdog
National Audit Office make series of recommendations to HMT and NISTA
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Introduce collective bargaining to housebuilding to attract workers, says think tank
IPPR calls on government to extend approach taken in social care and teaching support to other key sectors
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¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Digital Edition: March 2025
The beat goes on The creative hub inspiring Wakefield’s urban regeneration
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Costing Steelwork 31: Market update and guidance on Eurocode updates
A market update from Aecom, BCSA and Steel for Life
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Green light for AHMM’s Tower Hamlets life sciences scheme
Council said plans contibute towards its goal to create life sciences cluster in Whitechapel
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Lendlease’s former UK construction boss sets up new business
Simon Gorski left firm last summer after two decades at contractor
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Ardmore lands £150m Finsbury Circus office job
Firm appointed to City scheme by Malaysian backer of JRL
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Fosters’ Whitechapel office tower finally approved after eight years
But council warned conservation area may need to be reviewed if controversial 17-storey scheme is built
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Scottish consultant Soben bought by services giant Accenture
New owner had revenue of £50bn last year