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2016-04-22T06:00:00Z By Sarah Richardson
The level of complexity involved in the safe operation and maintenance of cranes is underlined by the length of time taken to reach a verdict over the Battersea tragedy
2016-04-22T06:00:00Z By Joey Gardiner
Ten years after the Battersea crane tragedy, Joey Gardiner talks to the mother of one of the two men killed in the accident and asks if tower cranes are any safer now than they were a decade ago
2016-04-13T09:07:00Z
Who would be best for London’s built environment - Zac Goldsmith or Sadiq Khan? Vote here
2025-03-03T07:00:00Z By Richard Steer
The prime minister has a golden opportunity to inject confidence in the UK for investors, developers and financiers, says Richard Steer. Only then will his much-touted growth agenda stand a chance
2025-02-28T07:00:00Z By Heather Holbrook
Five years on from the first lockdown, lessons have been learnt and the industry has managed to move forward, Heather Holbrook of Thomas & Adamson writes
2025-02-26T07:00:00Z By Hugh Petter
As the government sets out plans for 12 new towns, recent visits to Nansledan highlight the importance of high-quality design, placemaking, and long-term stewardship. Hugh Petter argues that the best outcomes will come from a legacy development model—where landowners retain an active role—rather than speculative land sales. To deliver genuinely ...
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