All Ӱ articles in 14 March 2025 – Page 4
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Confidence tumbles again as nervous clients fret about economic prospects
Housebuilding’s declines the sharpest fall outside the pandemic since 2009, latest PMI data reveals
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AHMM gets planning for revised Southwark tube station resi tower that will replace office proposal
Scheme swapped for student accommodation because of falling demand for workspace
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Third tower added to Manchester mixed-use scheme in viability redesign
Office space reduced and homes doubled as developer admits the ”financial landscape has shifted significantly”
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Profit at Bouygues’ construction arm slips, annual results show
Turnover at French giant edges up towards €57bn figure
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Wrexham wins planning for stadium upgrade
New 5,500-seat Kop stand will include public plaza for high-flying League One club
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Built environment education – why integrated industry led programmes will unlock our future talent pipeline
Industry leaders must revolutionise built environment education rather than relying on government intervention, writes Peter Barker, partner, Ryder Architecture
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Kier says job to turn West End theatre into new home for Cirque du Soleil will take three years to build
Contractor behind construction management
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Housing Today’s Good Employment Report - Chapter three: Sustaining inclusive workplaces
Our sister title’s exclusive research project looking at solutions housing organisations are using to improve diversity and address skills challenges publishes its findings this week. Here is our second chapter.
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Mace and T&T land £600m programme delivery role on government’s New Hospital Programme
Pair form joint venture on £20bn programme which will be built over next two decades
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Industry leaders voice concerns over 1.5 million homes target to MPs
Housing committee questions industry figures on planning, workforce shortages and financial challenges facing sector
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Make’s City fringe redevelopment approved at third time of asking
Office-led scheme signed off with design changes following two deferrals over height policy breach
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Second round of consultation begins on Wilkinson Eyre City tower
31-storey scheme will replace 1950s tower on edge of eastern cluster
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More women are completing construction apprenticeships, but let’s not take our foot off the gas
The CITB’s executive director finds much to be positive about in the latest trends – but warns against complacency
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Balfour Beatty chief Leo Quinn stepping down to be replaced by AtkinsRéalis COO
Philip Hoare joins in September to take charge of country’s biggest contractor
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Ibstock revenue down but brickmaker expects conditions to improve this year
Firm says trading has been improving since second half of last year
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Galliford Try says margins target on track as firm posts improved interim figures
Firm wants operating number to be 3% by next year
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5 minutes with … Chris Wright at Avison Young
The firm’s new head of sustainability and decarbonisation tells of the challenges of working for a supermarket during the pandemic, the ongoing power conundrum and what he would drink on a night out with friends
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Housing Today’s Good Employment Report - Chapter two: Ӱ skills and careers for the future
Ӱ’s sister title Housing Today’s exclusive research project looking at solutions housing organisations are using to improve diversity and address skills challenges publishes its findings this week. Here is our second chapter.
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How closely has the government adhered to the Grenfell Inquiry’s recommendations?
While Angela Rayner has promised to ‘ take forward’ all of the recommendations, not all appear to have been adopted to the letter. Daniel Gayne and Tom Lowe analyse the wiggle room the government has given itself over some of the key measures
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City shows off latest skyline projection following string of tower approvals
Stanhope’s revised 1 Undershaft and Brookfield’s 99 Bishopsgate among new entries to Square Mile’s main cluster