All articles by Daniel Gayne – Page 33
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McGee tasked with re-using steel structure on City block revamp job
Engineering contractor hopes project will demonstrate viability of steelwork reuse
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Introba picks ex-TfL staffer to lead sustainability work
Green consultant recently underwent major rebrand
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Profit up 23% at Robertson despite ‘challenging’ year
Revenue steady in construction busines
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ICE seeks civil engineers’ views on merits of a national transport strategy
Existing policies and metrics insufficient for effective decision-making
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Scotland gets dedicated housing minister as Humza Yousaf sets new government’s agenda
Housing bodies celebrate creation of new role in cabinetÂ
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Cut VAT on retrofit work, new Wates boss tells government as firm hits turnover record
But profit slips at business which had £1.9bn income last year
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T&T warns labour shortages among young blunting industry growth
Firm’s UK boss of cost consulting says government needs to do more to encourage youngsters into industry
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Brick firm Michelmersh hoping to avoid further price rises in 2023, says boss
Firm supplying bricks for new Everton stadium imposed fresh hike at start of year
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Arup takes stake in low-carbon concrete firm
Concretene developer hopes to roll product out over next three years
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In pictures: Local architect outlines what ex-Debenhams store in Nottingham could be
GT3 hopes proposals will be picked up by prospective developers
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Do less but better, infrastructure adviser tells government
Small steps forward in all directions will not bring necessary progress on green economy goals, says NICÂ
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Plans submitted for £250m Cambridgeshire science park redevelopment
Bruntwood SciTech behind proposals for 400,000 sq ft scheme
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Winners announced on £4.5bn public sector framework for southern England
Fifth generation framework includes new lots for SMEs
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ICE demands mandatory reporting on cost of adapting infrastructure to changing climate
UK must plug ‘data gap’ before it can make meaningful progress on resilience, says body
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Government announces winners of £1.8bn retrofit funding pot
Claims 115,000 homes across England could benefit, as well as schools and hospitals
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Revised office job at centre of Stanhope’s £700m life sciences scheme get green light
Initial plans for Red Hall approved in 2021 with Laing O’Rourke set to start building work this summer
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‘Enough ministers to fill a football team’: former Homes England boss laments housing department’s revolving door
Constant comings and goings leads to more uncertainty, Nick Walkley adds
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Former Homes England chief defends public sector going to Mipim
Councils and other groups have to court private investment, says Nick Walkley
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Features
Can campaigners save Liverpool Street station from the bulldozers? Here’s how they did it last time
As the battle over Sellar’s plans to overhaul Liverpool Street hots up, Daniel Gayne delves into the archive to find out about the original 1970s campaign to save the Victorian stationÂ
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Winners on £2.5bn MoJ construction framework named
Contract to run five years with option for £1bn extension