All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 20
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London no longer world’s most expensive construction market, Arcadis finds
Geneva has moved ahead of the capital in terms of building costs
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SME construction workers secure 1.5% pay rise
Basic 15p an hour increase will take effect on 21 June
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Features
My big idea: Erland Rendall on the launch of a construction knowledge platform
Launching on Earth Day one of the goals is to enable clients to make informed sustainability choices around their projects
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Government needs to help industry achieve new net zero targets, experts warn
Technologies and plans need to be supported and funded, groups add
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Infrastructure decarbonisation happening too slowly, CLC warns
Industry body wants sector to speed up process
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Midland Met hospital struggling to meet opening deadline next summer after covid restrictions blunt progress
Trust board member says complex not being ready ahead of Commonwealth Games will be a ‘disaster’
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Plans for 36-storey Salford tower lodged
A planning application for a 36-storey tower in Salford has been submitted for planning. Progressive Living Developments has submitted a full planning application for its Gorton Street site in Greengate. The tower will include apartments and a hotel The plans are for a 36-storey ...
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Features
Covid has set back women’s progress by years, experts fear
Extra childcare burdens and a higher proportion on furlough could be disadvantaging women
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Covid drives big differences in employers’ gender pay gaps
Cost-cutting measures have penalised women at some firms while elsewhere wage disparity has narrowed
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Decision on City tower next to Gherkin delayed
Stiff Trevillion office had been slated for approval this morning
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Specialists eye £35m HS2 brace
Work on both jobs for Balfour Beatty team to start this summer
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Plan for £150m Leeds Bradford Airport project delayed
Communities secretary to decide on whether to give scheme green light
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Features
Rethinking Design: what’s in store for warehouses?
A year of lockdowns has almost doubled internet sales, and the consequent boom in warehousing is changing the way we think about retail infrastructure
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Covid delays McAlpine’s completion of Big Ben restoration into next year
Contractor’s £79m project had been due to finish this year
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Construction must prepare for materials shortages to worsen, CLC warns
Number of products in high demand increases to include host of materials including screws, cement and steel
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In pictures: New offsite office for Imperial War Museum completes
Jestico + Whiles-designed scheme built by Reds10
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Firms start to publish gender pay data now rather than use six-month extension
Balfour Beatty continues year-on-year improvement, latest figures show
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Balfour Beatty puts down roots for next phase of HS2 work
Firm picked for £52m job to create new woods and wetlands on railway’s phase 2a