All articles by Jordan Marshall – Page 95
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Cladding ban details suggests CLT will be outlawed
Government has ruled out the use of any material that does not have one of the top combustiblity ratings in buildings over 18m
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Local authorities can remove combustible cladding on private towers as ban comes into effect
Local authorities will have to recover costs from the building's owner
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Contractor margins should be set at 5% on public sector jobs, says Scape boss
Mark Robinson says mandating margins would benefit both clients and contractors
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Next major framework set to be worth more than £7bn, says Scape boss
Scape chief executive Mark Robinson has told Ӱ Live the next major works programme will be worth more than the existing one
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Housing associations promise to work with London councils to get homes built
The G15 is pledging to build homes for councils and work in not-for-profit partnerships
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Four shortlisted for first phase of £6bn north London regen scheme
Galliford Try and Peabody among shortlisted companies for Meridian Water job
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Lendlease lands £350m Birmingham Commonwealth Games Village
Contractor was responsible for the athletes’ village for the 2012 London Olympics
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Brexit: what's at stake for the supply chain?
We’ve all got Brexit jitters, but few have them worse than those in the industry who rely on materials coming in from Europe
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Plans go in for Stratford Waterfront redevelopment
The London Legacy Development has lodged plans that include a 600-home resi offering
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More issues with what Carillion built at Liverpool hospital as trust says job will be three years late
Ventilation, lighting, structural beams and cladding all need fixing
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Khan blamed for TfL's budget issues as it struggles to fund Crossrail completion
Transport minister Andrew Jones says it is "becoming clearer how the mayor’s policies are causing long-term problems with TfL’s finances"
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Mace brought in to manage Carillion’s Liverpool hospital as Laing O’Rourke restarts work
Trust says O’Rourke was “not prepared to take any risk” on the job
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Government reveals £600bn infrastructure pipeline
It has also announced a call for evidence to increase the use of modern methods of construction
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Hurley Palmer Flatt edging closer to £50m turnover target
Consultant’s latest figures shows profit jumped a third
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Public sector watchdog confirms probe into Crossrail
The NAO is set to begin an investigation into the cause of the £16bn scheme’s delay early next year
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Birmingham university starts search for contractor for £40m science building
The successful firm will build the scheme’s first phase
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Overspend of £29m holds up phase two of Birmingham's Paradise project
Birmingham council documents have revealed the development partnership needs £50m to get on with the £700m scheme's second phase
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Brexit blamed as Make cuts jobs
Practice founder Ken Shuttleworth tells staff uncertainty over UK leaving EU hitting workloads