All ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ articles in 18 June 2021 – Page 6
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Elephant & Castle shopping centre plan rubber stamped by Court of Appeal
Opponents of south London scheme wanted more homes for social rent
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RIBA thumbs-up after government move to recognise qualifications of overseas architects
ARB will receive several new powers in amendments to Architects Act
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HS2 moves to reassure on water supplies after concerns raised over Chilterns tunnelling
Railway has spent £100m on adding filters and pumps to local pumping stations
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Construction will need 217,000 new workers to meet demand by 2025, CITB warns
Joiners, electricians and fit-out specialists among skills most sought after
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Aecom completes work on Serpentine as pavilion officially unveiled
Structure drawn up by South African architect Counterspace
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McLaren eyeing return to profit after cancelled job sends it sinking into red
Contractor expects turnover this year to be over £600m after covid cuts income
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EDF starts decommissioning of Kent nuclear plant seven years early
Dungeness B nuclear power plant starts defuelling stage after identifying 'station specific risks with key components'
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Mace names UAE country director
Stephen Venney spent a decade working for Balfour Beatty in the city
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Scape announces £750m regional construction framework
New framework includes new sustainability features
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Council rejects 28-storey Manchester student resi tower over ‘poor quality cladding’
Council said the £40m proposals would have a ‘detrimental impact on visual amenity’
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On site: HS2’s groundbreaking project under way beneath the Chilterns
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ took a trip to the railway’s single biggest site where work has begun on 16km of tunnels carried out by two 170m long tunnel boring machines and 1,000 workers
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How digital optimisation and collaborative planning can benefit construction projects
Explore three key ways firms can profit from BIMÂ
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Andy Von Bradsky to leave post as government’s architecture head
Former PRP has been in role for two years
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Firms must publish carbon credentials to win public work
Government makes contractors reveal current footprint and reduction plans to bid for work worth more than £5m
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HS2 starts race for £370m Interchange station scheme
Winner on Solihull deal due next year
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Tilbury Douglas brings in Highways England director
Catherine Brookes to head up roads arm at business
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Tell us what you think: Equality, diversity & inclusion survey
What is your experience of equal opportunities in the workplace? And how has the pandemic affected your career? Take 10 minutes to give your views
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Mace and Amey bosses to lead gender equality campaign
Amanda Fisher and Mandy Willis to co-chair group campaigning for a better deal for women in construction
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Achieve water regulation compliance with the right WC system
Here, Glen Peters, technical support manager at Viega looks at what specifiers need to consider when selecting a WC system. This includes how to ensure it complies with water supply regulations and the revised acceptance criteria for WRAS and KIWA certification with regard to filling valves.